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Non-Freudian Theory of Dreams

Non-Freudian Theory of Dreams

By admin on 09/04/2009

Dream theories developed by Freud suggest that dreams are psychological, revealing hidden urges, for example. Later research argues that dreams are physiological, beginning with random electrical impulses deep within the brain stem. The meaning of dreams has remained a controversy for centuries. Sigmund Freud believed dreams serve to gratify unconscious wishes and longings. However more [...]

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Brain Growth

Brain Growth

By admin on 21/03/2009

It was once thought that you were born with a set number of brain cells and they just decreased as you got older. Researchers at Salk Institute for Biological Studies discovered walking three hours per week for three month increased many new neurons to grow causing a measurable increase to the size of the participant’s [...]

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