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Brain Cognitive Function study 1996-2006

Brain Cognitive Function study 1996-2006. Univeristy of Pennsylvanoia Summer program for minority high school students. The effect of a driving simulation on the prefrontal cortex. By Aiko Otsubo,Peuge Benjamin, Ron Hu and Aatif Iqbal. Long-term Effects of Breakfast

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Brain Cognitive Function study 1996-2006

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  1. Brain Cognitive Function study1996-2006 Univeristy of Pennsylvanoia Summer program for minority high school students

  2. The effect of a driving simulation on the prefrontal cortex By Aiko Otsubo,Peuge Benjamin, Ron Hu and Aatif Iqbal

  3. Long-term Effects of Breakfast on Anagram Performance

  4. Jill’s Performance

  5. Protocol Pictograms-Pictures & symbols that can be translated to make phrases. For Example:

  6. Data Analysis • BV/ Oxy plots (guidelines for each section) • Histograms (individual and averaged) D13 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0 -.5 -1 -1-.5 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Sample Point

  7. Decision Making in Social SituationsJohnson Foundation Summer Research Program Eric Kildebeck Prateek Bhopale

  8. Recognition of Emotion Through Faces Ealy Ko Aziza Zakhidova

  9. BRAIN COGNITIVE ACTIVITY IN SOCIAL ISSUES WITH GENDER- BASED DIFFERENCE. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIE AND TRUE STATEMENTS Researchers : Usman Butt Atif Afzal Raj .D

  10. The Effects of Performance Anxiety on Motor Skills Function Ammarah Iqbal and Monica Zhang Johnson Research Foundation Summer Program August 16, 2002

  11. Sample Subject – BV/OXY Plot (30 Scans After Stimulus) Prefrontal Cortex Activated to Fear Stimulus Results #1Hypothesis: Fear Causes Activation in the Prefrontal Cortex Areas of the Brain Used Prefrontal Cortex Visual Cortex Limbic System

  12. Functional Near-Infrared [fNIR] Spectroscopy (Drexel University Version) portable, safe, affordable and negligibly intrusive monitoring system which enables the study of cortical activation-related hemodynamic changes in natural environments and various field conditions

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