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Q: Which is the name for a quick unlearned and automatic response A impulse B synapse C reflex?
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How does music improve brain development?

Yes they do. Recent research in child development shows that classical music stimulates the higher thinking while rap appeals to the reptile brain. A child's brain before they are 4-5 years olds learns information and develops faster than at any age in their life. As the brain develops new synapse more and more is learned. The research compared the brain activity of child and the type of music and it showed that the brain activity with classical music formed new synapse. While working with preschoolers and in classrooms I have always used music with my students. New research shows that music correlates to math thinking and reading skills.


What part of the brain controls listening to music?

Every portion of your brain particularly the right side which focuses on creativity. But while you are listening or playing music every synapse of your brain is working and doing something different. For example, while listening to a song your brain counts each beat, each rhythm change and stores it so you know when it either changes again or goes back to the original beat.


What is the lyrics to blinding by Florence and the machine?

Seems that I have been held, in some dreaming state A tourist in the waking world, never quite awake No kiss, no gentle word could wake me from this slumber Until I realise that it was you who held me under Felt it in my fist, in my feet, in the hollows of my eyelids Shaking through my skull, through my spine and down through my ribs No more dreaming of the dead as if death itself was undone No more calling like a crow for a boy, for a body in the garden No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so in love No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so in love No more dreaming like a girl so in love with the wrong world And I could hear the thunder and see the lightning crack All around the world was waking, I never could go back Cos all the walls of dreaming, they were torn right openAnd all my bones began to shake, my eyes flew open And all my bones began to shake, my eyes flew open No more dreaming of the dead as if death itself was undone No more calling like a crow for a boy, for a body in the garden No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so in love No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so in love No more dreaming like a girl so in love with the wrong world Snow White's stitching up the circuitboards Synapse slipping through the hidden door Snow White's stitching up the circuitboard No more dreaming of the dead as if death itself was undone No more calling like a crow for a boy, for a body in the garden No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so in love No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so in love No more dreaming like a girl so in love with the wrong world Snow White's stitching up the circuitboards Synapse slipping through the hidden door Snow White's stitching up the circuitboard Synapse slipping through the hidden door And finally it seemed that the spell was broken


Why does hubble have a radio antenna?

We're going to assume that you're referring to the "Hubble Space Telescope".For the answer, you have to go back all the way to 1990, and the last moments beforethe Space Shuttle Discovery was launched carrying the Hubble Telescope in its cargo bay.It was a great day. After almost 20 years in planning, design, and construction, the mightyscope was ready for orbit, to observe and photograph cosmic phenomena undreamedof by the millenia of philosophers and scientists whose brilliance had given us virtuallyeverything we knew about the universe until then. At last, the Hubble was ready toshuffle off this gaseous coil, to observe and photograph the wonders of this Universewith an eye unsullied by atmosphere, and a clarity seen by none but their Maker as Hewrote the first paragraphs of Genesis.The countdown was in its final stages. The Shuttle's crew were belted into theirrestraints, the chatter on the Capcom rising in pitch and excitement, the vastclouds of condensate wafting from the huge external fuel tank in the pre-dawntwilight as only clouds of condensate can waft, the unsuspecting shorebirdsbeginning to stir on their roosts throughout the wetlands of the Cape, rubbingthe sleep out of their beaks unaware of the fire and thunder scheduled to terrifythem in only moments. The countdown, seemingly irresistible and proceeding nowby its own independent will, pulsing toward the single digits, and then . . . . .A human figure, dwarfed by the towering rocket ship and shadowed in the darknesson the ground, running, arms waving, screaming, "HOLD THE COUNTDOWN ! STOPTHE LAUNCH ! STOP THE LAUNCH !".One more millisecond would surely have been too late, but it worked. For whateverreason, the process was suspended. At the Launch Control consoles, a hundredred plungers were mashed by an equal number of sweaty palms, a hundred circuitsbroke, whereupon condensate ceased its wafting, and a thousand spectator voicesdescended as one from among the bulrushes with a unison "AWWWWWWWWWW ...".The Pad Police quickly had the shadowy figure in custody and whisked him away toan underground locker room, where he was restrained until officials could be brought into interrogate him. He was an engineer, one, in fact, who had worked on the Hubbleproject for almost 13 years. Although the fact of his identity as an engineer was quiteenough, not to excuse but to completely explain his apparent total insanity, and more,he protested that he had an urgent message for them, information pertinent to the launch,and the more they listened, the more convinced they became that they must listen to this man.He had been at home this night, sleeping fitfully, when suddenly he sat bolt upright inhis bed as if shocked at every synapse by simultaneous lightning bolts, then leapinglike a madman out of his bed, through his pants and into his shoes, he sprinted tohis car and made straight for the highway toward the Florida coast and the launchcomplex, scarce stopping to breathe for the next four hours, until he reached theCape with not a moment to spare.Of all the thousands who had worked overtime, dedicating all that they had to give,for the success of the Hubble project, this man was the only one to finally realize ...almost too late ... that they rushed headlong toward a climax which, no matter howsuccessful, might avail them totally naught. Though the Hubble instrument was poisedto collect images heretofore unseen by any eye, they would stay that way, unlesssome means were provided for some eyes to see them ... a provision which, in theirdedication and haste, these absent minded minions had overlooked. There was nosubsystem aboard the payload that was designed to transport the images from thetelescope's orbit to the places where the scientists were. Indeed, there was not evena mechanism capable of delivering the exposed film to the drugstore.But now, to avoid allowing the story to grow any longer than it must, we only addthat the collected brain-power available to the project was such that a solution wasproposed and implemented almost immediately. The ham operaters at the launchcomplex had a design in moments, the machinists built the mounts only a few momentslater, and the electronics specialists had only to wait until the Coca Beach Radio Shackopened a few hours later, before they too had their part of the solution implemented.A radio link was constructed and installed in an unused corner aboard the Hubble,to beam the stream ... of data, that is ... from the spacecraft to the earthbounddishes, where it could be read to reconstruct the photos.The radio antenna you see attached to the side of the Hubble Space Telescope isthe gate through which pictures have poured for over 20 years now, sending for ourwondrous eyes such images as man never before beheld. And as an incidental bonus,the same team realized, soon after launch, that the same radio link would make itpossible for them to command and control the telescope, directing it to do their bidding,look where they wanted it to look, go where they wanted it to go, doing the workthat they themselves would do if only they could be there. This lucky accident hasturned out to be the main reason why the Hubble has been so useful, and hasbecome such a scientific and technical legend in its own time.


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What is the name of the region where two neurons are in done contact is known as?

synapse is that junction through which impulse can be transmitted from one neuron to another.


What is the order of impulse conduction thru reflex arc?

A reflex is an automatic response, that protects the organism from a harmful stimulus. The receptors detect a stimulus which generates a nerve impulse along the sensory neurone to the Central Nervous System (CNS). The CNS decides the appropiate response to the stimulus. The nerve impulse then travels across a synapse to the relay neurone, across another synapse to the motor neurone to the effector. This is normally a muscle or an organ which moves or responds to bring about a response appropiate to the stimulus.


How does the impulse jump the synapse?

Chemical diffusion


A small space across which an impulse travels to move from one neuron to another?

It is most definitely a synapse.


What carries an impulse across a synapse to a muscle?

neurons?


What happens at the synapse between two neuron?

At the synapse, the electrical impulse between the two neutrons at synapse set of chain chemical reactions which create a chemical impulse at the synapse.


Where does an impulse move from on neuron to the other?

The impulse has to cross over a synapse to another neuron or an effector.


On which direction does an impulse go across a synapse?

axon to dendrite


What structures cross the synapse to generate the next impulse?

Neurotransmitters.


Space through which a nervous impulse is transmitted from one neuron to another?

The synaptic gap, also called the synapse.


How does an impulse cross a synaptic gap between two nerve cells?

Neurotransmitters send the impulse across the synapse


The junction where one neuron can transfer an impulse to another is called what?

synapse