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    Brain

    is the central organ of our body. It is the one which controls the central nervous system (CNS) and all the human

    activities. The brain is also responsible for controlling our behavior in many situations. It is becoming

    increasingly clear that not only human behavior but the experiences associated with being human are functions of the

    brain. From this perspective, it cannot be the case that studies of the brain will be increasingly relevant for

    thinking about educational practices and, conversely, that the experiences of educators.

    Understanding the brain

    is a complex procedure as it is divided into many parts. That is why the nation spends so much time, money and

    efforts in the development of technologies that help in protecting, understanding and healing the brain. The UT

    Dallas Institute of Brain Healh is one such institue which is dedicated towards protecting and healing the brain.

    The foundation has a cherished board of directors which comprise of leadership council and advisory board. The

    leadership council includes Sallie and Frederic Asche, Jr.Claudia and Dennis Berman, Toni and Norman Brinker, Dianne

    Cash, Theresa and David Disiere, Patsy

    Donors, John Harbin, Matrice Ellis-Kirk, among others as its members.

    The center is in the process of

    discovering commonalities across brain problem that are yielding similarities in brain repair mechanisms and

    resulting in new treatments for improving life for patients with brain injuries and diseases. It combines research,

    treatment, academic training and is one of the few facilities in the United States to provide a continued follow-up

    to enhance and monitor functional recovery in children and adults with brain injury, brain disease and complications

    of normal aging
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    I'm curious Eubanks, why did

    you post on this forum? I deleted your link per forum policy, but am unsure if that was necessary. We'd be very

    interested in knowing what your interest in pheromones might be.

    Thanks, Greg


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