Schizophrenia

What I've learned through this project is what schizophrenia is, how it works, and how it affects the body. I was pretty surprised by the fact that no one really knows what causes schizophrenia and that there's no cure for it. Although the disorder itself is pretty rare, I still think that the government should take priority by funding organizations to try and find a cure for such a depressing disorder. Another thing that I learned was how it actually affects the brain.

CNS Benchmark- Schizophrenia

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Through this project I learned a lot about schizophrenia that I hadn't known before. For example I always used to think that people with schizophrenia were insane and belonged in a mental asylum. I didn't really know why I thought this, but when I thought about it I found that it was how the disease was portrayed in media that led me to believe this. I think that other people like me need to understand that schizophrenia is a fairly common disease and does not cause you to become mentally inept, it just makes life a little more difficult for the people who have it and we should do our best to help them in any way that we can. After having completed this project I am wondering if they will ever find a cure for schizophrenia; as it is now there is only treatments that help to partially subdue its affects on the homeostasis of the body. 

The nervous system benchmark

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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NToIWu2Tv54MsryUl-wl1_gNaY-D7ejKBfaM94cKDws/edit?usp=sharing 

Doing this project taught me a lot about the brain  and how it is related to stress. I feel like I am the type of person that stresses a lot and this topic was just the right one for me. In researching about "Stress" I learned the reason for why I stress, way to control it and things I can do to help me when I am feeling stressed. As I women I learned about the connections my brain and my mention cycle has, and I feel like I project will help out many people that is in the stages of stress

Epilepsy

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I learned that a lot of times when you are diagnosed with epilepsy it is because of at least two  unprovoked seizures. Seizures directly mess with our memories but messing up the hippocampus. One of the main wanderings I have is how they can diagnose you with epilepsy through blood tests. How does with give you a low sperm count.

Link to Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15fk_7GAzpitO-NZu2halGoWqnfqySQ2VNNVufvnPd-g/edit?ts=5ac2e7ad#slide=id.p

Human Anatomy CNS: Alcoholism

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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZAz28lYQQFnhdjH4Y6nJ3Kil0TS5EFFHrEqxptNKKkM/edit?usp=sharing

This project taught me a lot about what alcohol can do to the body. I learned certain things that alcohol does to your brain and and it makes sense because those effects are what make people drunk. In conclusion, this project made sense of an interesting topic I didn't really know much about.

Evolution of the Reproductive System

During this project I have came across many things that we have learned in class. Some things that were familiar to me were the process of mitosis and meiosis. They both are a huge part in the reproductive system involving animals, plants, animals etc. I also learned more about the reproductive organs in worms, frogs, humans, and the main animal we focused on lions. All of their reproductive organs are different but they all produce offspring.

Evolution of the Reproductive System

During this benchmark, we compared animals and how their reproductive systems are different and similar. We used the lion as our last animal because they are very much like humans and have almost the same reproductive systems with slight differences. What I learned through this project is that most animals have the same body structures and we are not very diiferent. Every animal has reproductive system and structures that makes reproduction even possible.

CNS Benchmark By: Haniah Jones

Reflection: After completing this project, I can honestly say that I learned a lot outside of just what Ms. Aziz taught us. I obviously learned about comas and how they are triggered and what's happening in the CNS. But I also came across some new terminology that I have never heard of before. For example  inhibitory versus excitatory  I am sad to say that there is still no cure for comas and that neurologists still don't know how to break them.

The Brain under Stress V. Optimal Functioning

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Reflection:  As a group, we learned about when the brain is under stress. The Hypothalamus (memory center) and the Pituitary gland (hormone center)  are the two major regions of the brain which are related to stress. The hormones that produce stress are adrenaline and cortisol. The adrenal glands produce cortisol. When under stress the body overproduces cortisol. When highly stressed or depressed, the other regions of the brain experience lower activity, while the regions related to regulating stress flare-up inactivity. 

Wonder? I wonder can some antidepressant medications cause someone more depression and stress?

Presentation - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NToIWu2Tv54MsryUl-wl1_gNaY-D7ejKBfaM94cKDws/edit?usp=sharing

Alzheimer's Disease

This project was to help us understand the importance of the structure and function of the nervous system. In my group, we studied Alzheimer's Disease. This disease involved the brain. We learned that over time enzymes and proteins can stop functioning which can lead to major problems like loss of memory, lack of ability to do certain tasks, such as eating, speaking, or showering. This disease may be genetic but there are other factors that scientists are trying to come up with to try and find a cure. We decided on this disease because we knew that this is a very common disease in this country and one of the top causes of American deaths. It also doesn't have a cure which we thought was interesting.​