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Abstract: . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 215A Introduction to Biopsychology Lecture 30: Brain Damage and Mechanisms of Recovery I (Chapter 5.2; 8 th pages 125-139) {Resources: What’s in the bag? Intro to “Post-Concussion DVD, MRI scan} . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 215A Introduction to Biopsychology Lecture 30: Brain Damage and Mechanisms of Recovery I (Chapter 5.2; 8 th pages 125-139) {Resources: What’s in the bag? Intro to “Post-Concussion . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 215A Introduction to Biopsychology Lecture 30: Brain Damage and Mechanisms of Recovery I (Chapter 5.2; 8 th pages 125-139) {Resources: What’s in the bag? Intro to “Post-Concussion . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 215A Introduction to Biopsychology Lecture 30: Brain Damage and Mechanisms of Recovery I (Chapter 5.2; 8 th pages 125-139) {Resources: What’s in the bag? Intro to “Post-Concussion DVD, MRI . . . . . . right into brain 4) Best so far in lab is cooling the brain 3. Other causes of BI : tumours, infections, drugs and toxins, bullet wounds, radiation, diseases {End of lecture 06F} G. Adjustments and Potential recovery after Brain Damage 1. There is usually substantial recovery from brain injury a) (Along a “decay curve”, so most recovery . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 215A Introduction to Biopsychology Lecture 30: Brain Damage and Mechanisms of Recovery I (Chapter 5.2; 8 th pages 125-139) {Resources: What’s in the bag? Intro to “Post-Concussion DVD, MRI scan} A. Course Evaluation . . . --1977,6,165,1869,9884
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