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    Theory Clarification: Do We Get Better Senses When We Lose One?

    that's not what i meant. I guess i answered my own question by asking it in the previous post
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    Theory Clarification: Do We Get Better Senses When We Lose One?

    awsome. But it also depends what kind of disability, right? Like, Myopia, for example, wouldn't work when applied to the theory since it's just light rays hitting infront of the retina.
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    Theory Clarification: Do We Get Better Senses When We Lose One?

    well, about the nerves, like, eye nerves. Like, if the eyeball's nerves were to go bad and so on with the theory. I thought that the theory was linked to nerves.
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    Theory Clarification: Do We Get Better Senses When We Lose One?

    I've heard that if one of your senses go bad or is permenently gone, then one of your other senses become better in return. But I'm not too sure if that's true. I'm not sure that if some nerves go bad that some are reinforced. Can someone clarify if this theory is actually true?
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    Medical Understanding REM Sleep: Causes and Solutions for Stuck States

    "Stuck" in REM sleep? Is it possible to get "stuck" in REM sleep? Meaning, since we go through different phases of sleep, could we get stuck in the REM phase and not be able to wake up because of some weird phenomenon of phenomena?
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    Medical Why is the mind motivated to do certain things?

    That would be interesting to read, or even see
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    Medical Why is the mind motivated to do certain things?

    ahhhhh, that makes much more sense. thanks a bunch
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    Medical Why is the mind motivated to do certain things?

    that's a confusing article. from what i understand, the limbic system in the brain plays a major role in emotions. And that individual components of the forebrain together can have an impact?
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    Medical Why is the mind motivated to do certain things?

    Why is the mind motivated to do certain things? What drives you to do an activity or to accomplish something? And can this be what causes boredom?
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    Medical What causes someone to get annoyed by something?

    ok, i don't think i asked this right. What in the brain controls the feeling of annoyance? What happens to the brain that makes it "release" this feeling? And why do some people get annoyed more easily than others?
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    Medical What causes someone to get annoyed by something?

    What causes someone to get annoyed by something?
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    Medical Can magnets affect the human brain?

    that's a good question. I don't think it would be effected by a "light" field (like, not very strong), because Earth is in a magnetical field. But it might if it strong since our brains have electrical impulses in them. But, I'm not an expert, so, if anyone else would like to correct me if I'm...
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