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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Telencephalon - Functions

Note: As the telencephalon is a gross division with many subdivisions and sub-reigons, it is important to state that this section lists the functions which the telencephalon as a whole serves. Telencephalon - Language and communication. Speech and language are mainly attributed to parts of the cerebral cortex, which is one portion of the telencephalon. Motor portions of language are attributed to Broca's area within the frontal lobe. Speech comprehension is attributed to Wernicke's area which ...

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Telencephalon, Telencephalon - Structure, Telencephalon - Composition, Telencephalon - Functions, Telencephalon - Language and communication, Telencephalon - Movement, Telencephalon - Olfaction, Telencephalon - Memory, Telencephalon - Emotion, Telencephalon - Programmed cell death, Telencephalon - Purpose, Telencephalon - Effects, Telencephalon - Stages, Telencephalon - Cell regeneration, Telencephalon - Xenopus laevis

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Frontal lobe - Anatomy

In the human brain, the central sulcus separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe along the top of each cerebral cortex. The lateral sulcus separates the inferior frontal gyrus of lower frontal lobes from the temporal lobes. The frontal lobe can be divided into a lateral, polar (frontalmost), orbital (above the orbit; also called basal), and medial part. Each of these parts consists of particular gyri: Lateral part: Precentral gyrus, lateral part of the superior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrus, inferior frontal ...

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Frontal lobe, Frontal lobe - Anatomy, Frontal lobe - Function, Frontal lobe - Psychosurgery

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Telencephalon - Programmed cell death

Telencephalon - Purpose. Programmed Cell Death (PCD) is not uncommon within the telencephalon or it's sub-regions. It is thought to be one of the processes by which growth and differentation grows, and is a universal feature of the embryonic and postnatal central nervous system [1], and has been noted to be at work within the telencephalons of animals such as rats, mice, and other vermin. In some animals such as the mo ...

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Telencephalon, Telencephalon - Structure, Telencephalon - Composition, Telencephalon - Functions, Telencephalon - Language and communication, Telencephalon - Movement, Telencephalon - Olfaction, Telencephalon - Memory, Telencephalon - Emotion, Telencephalon - Programmed cell death, Telencephalon - Purpose, Telencephalon - Effects, Telencephalon - Stages, Telencephalon - Cell regeneration, Telencephalon - Xenopus laevis

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Brain - The biology of the brain

Despite the variance of the species in which the brain is found there are many common features in its cellular make-up, its structure and its function. On a cellular level, the brain is composed of two classes of cell, neurons and glia, both of which contain several different cell types which perform different functions. Interconnected neurons form neural networks (or neural ensembles). These networks are similar to man-made electrical circuits in that they contain circuit elements (neurons) connected by biological wires (nerve fibers). Of c ...

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Brain, Brain - The importance of the brain, Brain - The brain in animals, Brain - Pathology of the brain, Brain - Other matters, Brain - The biology of the brain, Brain - Histology, Brain - Anatomy, Brain - Brain regions in vertebrates, Brain - Function, Brain - The study of the brain, Brain - Fields of study, Brain - Methods of observation, Brain - History, Brain - The brain as a food

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Medical acupuncture - Differences between traditional and medical acupuncture

The main differences between traditional Chinese and Western medical acupuncture are as follows. The traditional theory of "points" and "meridians" is either ignored altogether or is radically reinterpreted. The concepts of disease are derived from modern Western pathology instead of Chinese medical theory. Medical acupuncture is understood to work via the modern understanding of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. The principal di ...

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Medical acupuncture, Medical acupuncture - History of medical acupuncture, Medical acupuncture - Differences between traditional and medical acupuncture, Medical acupuncture - Choosing where to needle, Medical acupuncture - Mechanism

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Brain - Comparative anatomy

Three groups of animals, with some exceptions, have notably complex brains: the arthropods (insects and crustaceans), the cephalopods (octopuses, squid, and similar mollusks), and the craniates (vertebrates)[6]. The brain of arthropods and cephalopods arises from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal. In arthropods, the brain consists of a central brain with three divisions and large optical lobes behind each eye for visual processingSee also:

Brain, Brain - Mind and brain, Brain - History, Brain - Modern neuroscience, Brain - Comparative anatomy, Brain - Invertebrates, Brain - Vertebrates, Brain - Humans, Brain - Neurobiology, Brain - Histology, Brain - Function, Brain - Brain pathology, Brain - The study of the brain, Brain - Fields of study, Brain - Methods of observation, Brain - Other matters, Brain - Brain as food

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters

Even in modern times, some claim to have encountered reptilian humanoids. In many of these cases, a UFO is part of the encounter; alien abduction narratives sometimes allege contact with reptilian creatures. Ashland, Nebraska police officer Herbert Schirmer on December 3, 1967 claims to have been taken aboard a UFO that appeared just outside of Ashland, where he encountered humanoid beings, 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet tall, who wore close-fitting silvery gray uniforms, boots and gloves. Their heads were thin, and longer than a human hea ...

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Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Popular writings about reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - The Reptilian Brain, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians

An article appeared in the Chicago Tribune on March 1, 1995, regarding an event in which George Bushnell, head of the American Bar Association, called the Republicans "Reptilian Bastards". Quote from the article: "The atmosphere in the litigation debate is getting as poisonous as the atmosphere in, well, litigation itself. Eighty-two House members have now called on George Bushnell, Jr., president of the 370,000-lawyer American Bar Association, to resign after he described the Republican leadership of Congress as "those reptilian bast ...

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Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Popular writings about reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - The Reptilian Brain, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians

Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Brain - The study of the brain

Brain - Fields of study. Several areas of science specifically study the brain. Neuroscience seeks to understand the nervous system, including the brain, from a biological and computational perspective. Psychology seeks to understand behavior and the brain. The terms neurology and psychiatry usually refer to medical applications of neuroscience and psychology respectively. Cognitive science seeks to unify neuroscience and psychology with other fields that concern themselves with the brain, such as computer science (artificial ...

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Brain, Brain - Mind and brain, Brain - History, Brain - Modern neuroscience, Brain - Comparative anatomy, Brain - Invertebrates, Brain - Vertebrates, Brain - Humans, Brain - Neurobiology, Brain - Histology, Brain - Function, Brain - Brain pathology, Brain - The study of the brain, Brain - Fields of study, Brain - Methods of observation, Brain - Other matters, Brain - Brain as food

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Brain - History

Ancient Greeks had differing views on the function of the brain. Hippocrates believed the brain to be the seat of intelligence. Aristotle believed that the brain was a cooling mechanism for the blood while the heart was the seat of intelligence. He reasoned that humans are more rational than the beasts because they have a proportionally larger brain to cool their hot-bloodedness See also:

Brain, Brain - Mind and brain, Brain - History, Brain - Modern neuroscience, Brain - Comparative anatomy, Brain - Invertebrates, Brain - Vertebrates, Brain - Humans, Brain - Neurobiology, Brain - Histology, Brain - Function, Brain - Brain pathology, Brain - The study of the brain, Brain - Fields of study, Brain - Methods of observation, Brain - Other matters, Brain - Brain as food

Read more here: » Brain: Encyclopedia II - Brain - History

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon

Brain imaging research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown that differences exist between the brains of children with and without ADHD, though these differences have not been shown in any way to be pathological in nature. Additionally PET studies have shown there might be a link between a person's ability to pay continued attention to external directives and the use of glucose - the body's major fuel - in the brain. In adults diagnosed with ADHD, the brain areas that control attention use less glucose and appear to be less active, suggesting th ...

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Formal definitions, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Symptoms, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Diagnosis, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Comparative behavior, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Incidence, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Testing for ADHD, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Psychological testing, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Other forms of testing, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Possible causes, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Genetic vulnerabilities, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Neuro-chemical imbalance, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Smoking during pregnancy, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Nutrition, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Sleep apnea, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Head injuries, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Treatment, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Mainstream treatments, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Alternative treatments, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Parenting, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Positive aspects, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Controversy, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Skepticism towards ADHD as a diagnosis, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADHD as pseudo-science and its falsifiability, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Hunter in a Farmer's Society theory, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADHD as a social construct, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Concerns about the impact of labeling, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Concerns about medication, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADD/ADHD a hoax?, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Twentieth century history, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Terminology

Read more here: » Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Encyclopedia II - Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon

Brain imaging research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown that differences exist between the brains of children with and without ADHD, though these differences have not been shown in any way to be pathological in nature. Additionally PET studies have shown there might be a link between a person's ability to pay continued attention to external directives and the use of glucose - the body's major fuel - in the brain. In adults diagnosed with ADHD, the brain areas that control attention use less glucose and appear to be less active, suggesting th ...

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Formal definitions, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Symptoms, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Diagnosis, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Comparative behavior, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Incidence, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Testing for ADHD, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Psychological testing, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Other forms of testing, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Possible causes, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Genetic vulnerabilities, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Neuro-chemical imbalance, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Smoking during pregnancy, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Nutrition, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Sleep apnea, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Head injuries, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Treatment, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Mainstream treatments, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Alternative treatments, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Views on neurodiversity, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Views on parenting, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Positive aspects, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Controversy, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Skepticism towards ADHD as a diagnosis, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADHD as pseudo-science and its falsifiability, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Hunter in a Farmer's Society theory, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADHD as a social construct, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Concerns about the impact of labeling, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Concerns about medication, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADD/ADHD a hoax?, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Famous people and ADHD, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Twentieth century history, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Terminology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Footnotes

Read more here: » Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Encyclopedia II - Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon

Brain imaging research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown that differences exist between the brains of children with and without ADHD, though these differences have not been shown in any way to be pathological in nature. Additionally PET studies have shown there might be a link between a person's ability to pay continued attention to external directives and the use of glucose - the body's major fuel - in the brain. In adults diagnosed with ADHD, the brain areas that control attention use less glucose and appear to be less active, suggesting th ...

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Formal definitions, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Symptoms, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Diagnosis, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Comparative behavior, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Incidence, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Testing for ADHD, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Psychological testing, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Other forms of testing, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Possible causes, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Genetic vulnerabilities, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Neuro-chemical imbalance, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Smoking during pregnancy, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Nutrition, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Sleep apnea, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Head injuries, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Treatment, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Mainstream treatments, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Alternative treatments, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Views on neurodiversity, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Views on parenting, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Positive aspects, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Controversy, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Skepticism towards ADHD as a diagnosis, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADHD as pseudo-science and its falsifiability, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Hunter in a Farmer's Society theory, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADHD as a social construct, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Concerns about the impact of labeling, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Concerns about medication, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADD/ADHD a hoax?, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - famous people and ADHD, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Twentieth century history, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Terminology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Footnotes

Read more here: » Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Encyclopedia II - Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Evidence for ADHD as an organic phenomenon

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Brain - The importance of the brain

Brain - The brain in animals. Three groups of animals, with some exceptions, have notably complex brains: the arthropods (insects and crustaceans), the cephalopods (octopuses, squid, and similar mollusks), and the craniates (vertebrates and their cousins) [1]. The brain of arthropods and cephalopods arises from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal. In arthropods, the brain consists of a central ...

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Brain, Brain - The importance of the brain, Brain - The brain in animals, Brain - Pathology of the brain, Brain - Other matters, Brain - The biology of the brain, Brain - Histology, Brain - Anatomy, Brain - Brain regions in vertebrates, Brain - Function, Brain - The study of the brain, Brain - Fields of study, Brain - Methods of observation, Brain - History, Brain - The brain as a food

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Motivation - Types of motivation

Some would argue that the two best types of motivation are fear and desire. Motivation can be viewed as either extrinsic or intrinsic. Motivation - Physiological needs. The easiest kinds of motivation to analyse, at least superficially, are those based upon obvious physiological needs. These include hunger, thirst, and escape from pain. The analysis of the processes underlying such motivations can make use of research on animals, in ethology, comparative psychology, and physiological psychology, and the ho ...

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Motivation, Motivation - Types of motivation, Motivation - Physiological needs, Motivation - Other biological motivations, Motivation - Secondary goals, Motivation - Coercion, Motivation - Self control, Motivation - Controlling motivation, Motivation - Early programming, Motivation - Organization, Motivation - Drugs, Motivation - In Education, Motivation - Is Money a Motivator?, Motivation - Reference

Read more here: » Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Motivation - Types of motivation

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Cannabinoids - Endogenous Cannabinoids

Endocannabinoids are naturally produced in the bodies of animals. After cannabinoid receptors were first discovered in the 1980s, scientists began searching for natural compounds that activate these receptors. In the early 1990s, the first such compound was identified as arachidonyl ethanolamine and named anandamide, a name derived from the Sanskrit word for bliss and amide. Anandamide is derived from the essential fatty acid arachadonic acid. It has a pharmacology similar to THC, although its chemical structure is different. Anandami ...

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Cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Cannabinoid Receptors, Cannabinoids - Herbal Cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Endogenous Cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Synthetic Cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Miscellaneous

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Cannabinoids - Endogenous Cannabinoids

Endocannabinoids are naturally produced in the bodies of animals. After cannabinoid receptors were first discovered in the 1980s, scientists began searching for natural compounds that activate these receptors. In the early 1990s, the first such compound was identified as arachidonyl ethanolamine and named anandamide, a name derived from the Sanskrit word for bliss and amide. Anandamide is derived from the essential fatty acid arachadonic acid. It has a pharmacology similar to THC, although its chemical structure is different. Anandami ...

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Cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Cannabinoid Receptors, Cannabinoids - Natural cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Endogenous Cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Synthetic Cannabinoids, Cannabinoids - Miscellaneous, Cannabinoids - Table of natural cannabinoids

Read more here: » Cannabinoids: Encyclopedia II - Cannabinoids - Endogenous Cannabinoids

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Motivation - Controlling motivation

The control of motivation is only understood to a limited extent. There are many different approaches of motivation training, but many of these are considered pseudoscientific by critics. To understand how to control motivation it is first necessary to understand why many people lack motivation. In recent years, non-work related activities like Internet surfing have become an increasing concern for employers in industrialized nations. Some companies have used prohibitive tactics to counter this perceived threat, others try to d ...

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Motivation, Motivation - Types of motivation, Motivation - Physiological needs, Motivation - Other biological motivations, Motivation - Secondary goals, Motivation - Coercion, Motivation - Self control, Motivation - Controlling motivation, Motivation - Early programming, Motivation - Organization, Motivation - Drugs, Motivation - In Education, Motivation - Is Money a Motivator?, Motivation - Reference

Read more here: » Motivation: Encyclopedia II - Motivation - Controlling motivation

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Auditory system - Neural audition circuit

Auditory system - Overview. This sound information, now re-encoded, travels down the auditory nerve, through parts of the brainstem (for example, the cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus), further processed at each waypoint. The information eventually reaches the thalamus, and from there it is relayed to the cortex. In the human brain, the primary auditory cortex is located in the temporal lobe. See also:

Auditory system, Auditory system - Ear, Auditory system - Outer ear, Auditory system - Middle ear, Auditory system - Inner ear, Auditory system - Hair cell, Auditory system - Neuron to hair relationship, Auditory system - Neural audition circuit, Auditory system - Overview, Auditory system - The cochlear nucleus, Auditory system - Superior Olivary Complex, Auditory system - Inferior Colliculus, Auditory system - Medial Geniculate Nucleus, Auditory system - Primary Auditory Cortex, Auditory system - Bibliography, Auditory system - See Also

Read more here: » Auditory system: Encyclopedia II - Auditory system - Neural audition circuit

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids

Several ancient peoples all over the world have described reptilian beings, and some have described reptilian humanoids. Common in numerous mythologies are tales of reptilian creatures (usually not humanoid) who are hostile to human beings. Also rather common are the myths of "Serpents of Wisdom" who enlightened humanity before the dawn of civilization; but it has been noted by mythologists that here "serpent" may only have been used to symbolize strangeness. Reptilian humanoid - The Americas. The Mayan god Gucumatz was described as a "ser ...

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Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Popular writings about reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - The Reptilian Brain, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians

Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids

Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Human extinction - Perception of human extinction risk

The general level of fear about human extinction (in the near term) is very low. It is not an outcome considered by many as a credible risk (excluding religious extinction). Suggested reasons for human extinction's low public visibility: There have been countless prophesies of extinction throughout history; in most cases the predicted date of doom has passed without much notice, making future warnings less frightening. However, a survivor bias would undercut the credibility of accurate extinction warnings. John von Neumann was p ...

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Human extinction, Human extinction - Attitudes to human extinction, Human extinction - Perception of human extinction risk, Human extinction - Observations in support of eventual human extinction, Human extinction - Counter arguments, Human extinction - Human extinction scenarios, Human extinction - Notes

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Limbic Area: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims

Christine Fitzgerald, a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, claims that Diana told her that the Royal Family were Reptilian aliens, and that they could shapeshift. David Icke and others have claimed that President George W. Bush and his family are part of this same bloodline. Inspired by his highly publicized, multiple witness UFO contact which took place in Seattle Washington, September 5th 1987 at 11:35 p.m., Purple Crow created COHRA, the Council On Human-Reptilian Allegiance (founded in 1987 when he first began public speaking ...

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Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Popular writings about reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - The Reptilian Brain, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians

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