Brain Spinal Cord
Brain Spinal Cord
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Five Senses
Five Senses
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Parkinsons Disease
Parkinsons Disease
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A plastinated fetus from the 24th week of pregnancy...
A plastinated fetus from the 24th week of pregnancy is shown on display at the California Science Center exhibit, Body Worlds 2, on Friday, March 11, 2005. As conceived by Germanys controversial Dr. Gunther von Hagens, Body Worlds exhibits have allowed tens of millions of people around the world to examine actual human body specimens and their circulatory, nervous, respiratory and digestive systems in minute detail. -- Copyright: Brian Cahn / WPN
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Dr. Linda LaGasse, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Human Behaviour...
Dr. Linda LaGasse, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Human Behaviour at Brown University, Rhode Island, studies and analyzes the acoustics of a babys cry in Providence, MA on Thursday, June 16,2005. She is researching the characteristics of a cry that can indicate problems in a babys nervous system, as well as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). In addition, her research cites the importance of how parents react to their squalling offspring. Overall, studies have repeatedly shown that infants at medical risk (like premature babies), and infants who have been exposed to lead or drugs, cry at a higher and more variable frequency than normal, but at lower amplitude, and with short utterances. These types of cry signals point toward a capacity problem in the respiratory system as well as an increased tension and instability of neural control of the vocal tract. -- Copyright: Rick Friedman/WpN
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Dr. Linda LaGasse, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Human Behaviour...
Dr. Linda LaGasse, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Human Behaviour at Brown University, Rhode Island, studies and analyzes the acoustics of a babys cry in Providence, MA on Thursday, June 16,2005. She is researching the characteristics of a cry that can indicate problems in a babys nervous system, as well as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). In addition, her research cites the importance of how parents react to their squalling offspring. Overall, studies have repeatedly shown that infants at medical risk (like premature babies), and infants who have been exposed to lead or drugs, cry at a higher and more variable frequency than normal, but at lower amplitude, and with short utterances. These types of cry signals point toward a capacity problem in the respiratory system as well as an increased tension and instability of neural control of the vocal tract. -- Copyright: Rick Friedman/WpN
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INTRODUCTION: Since 1983 inexplicably large numbers of dead...
INTRODUCTION: Since 1983 inexplicably large numbers of dead and dying common l oons (Gavia immer) have been found along Floridas Gulf Coast. Under threat fr om acid rain, lake pollution, and human encroachment, their numbers are declini ng elsewhere as well. Lake acidification has resulted in fewer fish, the birds principal f ood. More insidiously, it increases the rate at which mercury in ponds is toxi fied, the poisonous methylmercury enters the food chain and is eventually inges ted by the loon. It attacks the birds nervous system, hindering its ability to feed and reproduce. ----- LEGEND: A loon in breeding colors incubates its eggs in its n est among the reeds close to the shore of a lake or pond. Devoted parents, mal e and female loons share incubation duties for some 28 days before the chicks hatch. Occasio nally loons will doggedly -- and indefinitely -- attempt to hatch a foreign obj ect, such as a seashell or an egg-shaped rock.
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Human Brain
Human Brain
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Human Brain
Human Brain
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Brain
Brain
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