Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Main rolls


Here you can find Rainikanth, Ash. and villan

Scientist and robo

Violet colored dress is robo character and the one who weared the coat is scientist character.

Robo Rajnikanth

This is ROBO character

Robo Autograph

Rajnikanth's Autograph

How to strengthen brain cells

Along with mental exercise, physical exercise  boosts neurogenesis, too...

Play with SMS

     Now a day SMS (Short Message Services) is ruling the entire world. It is very cheapest mode of communication. A hundred of websites are dealing with SMS, www.smsnia.com/ is one among them, offering sweepstakes just by sending Short message services (SMS).

Key features of this site

1.     Send text message and win:

     All you want to do is, Select the sweepstakes, send the SMS to the number listed, if you are lucky then you will receive the winning SMS otherwise you will get the desired information. For every sweepstakes you have the multiple prizes, so you can keep on trying until win the desire one.

You can buy Virtual Messages (VMS) using PayPal account, and can send VMS to sweepstakes from their SMSnia accout directly.

2.     Affiliate program:

     You can earn money from their affiliate program. All you need to do is just sign up to their affiliate program, then use your blog, website, community networks or affiliate link to promote sweepstakes. If you earn minimal amount, then you will be paid at the end of every month.

3.     Organize your own sweepstakes:

     You can sponsor or organize your own sweepstakes and get enormous promotion and advertisement among the existing customers. This will be the easiest way to promote their product with no risk.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Brain responding to stress

How could you manage stress in a better way? What is relationship Between stress and brain?
Dont keep too much stress, relax now and then otherwise it will swallow-up us.
Brain has direct link with stress. leave your stress with the outside world, dont bring back to your home.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Matching activities

A functional MRI imaging scan of the brains of the participants revealed that the more difficult working memory task engaged their prefrontal cortex, which was to be expected given that the prefrontal cortex houses brain regions most involved in working memory. But the scan also revealed that a face processing region in the parietal cortex became active when the participants were preoccupied with the harder working memory tasks remembering the random order of digits. In other words, even though the participants were told explicitly to ignore the faces flashed on the screen, their brains could not follow those instructions when they were burdened by a tricky working memory task.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Brain’s system

Working memory is the brain’s system for holding information online while it manipulates it to solve a problem. Many higher abilities planning, decision making, problem solving, and language depend upon working memory. And this wonderful mechanism can easily get filled up when we are solving a tricky problem in our head say, multiplying 23 by 57 or trying to do too many things at once.

In the British experiment, researchers asked the participants to perform a task requiring selective attention while, simultaneously, attempting to remember a sequence of five digits. The selective attention task was to identify the profession of a well known person whose name was flashed on a screen along with a face. 

Smoke wherever you want

Most of the Smokers are aware of the risk of an increased coronary heart disease, cancer and other diseases. But they are not in the position to give up smoking. Electronic cigarette is safe substitution to reduce the risk of harmful decease.

Positive aspects of Electronic cigarette

     It satisfies the smoking addiction as well as save our health  and money.

     It could greatly reduce the risk on secondhand smokers.

     It also free from ignition and reduce the risk of fire.

     You can smoke wherever you want.

So It could be the great replacement to cigarette, It takes you back to a happy place.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The power of distracting influence

What you just had to eat or whether or not you had enough sleep the night before are just two of the things that may impede are process of selective attention. But a much more common culprit is distraction. In a recent study that’s bound to have repercussions in the debate over the use of cellular phones in cars a group of British researchers found that it’s difficult for the brain to focus on an important task when its working memory capacity is either full or overloaded with distracting stimuli. 

File extension usage

   An operating system recognizes many  kind of file format. All the file formats are identified with the file extension. Every file name contains file name and its extension separated by the “.”(dot) symbol . The file extension is created by one or more letters.

Just looking at the extension, you can know the file information such as, what program it is, and how to open it. For example ‘.psd’(Photoshop Document) format stores an  image with  layers and other features available in Photoshop, it will open with only Adobe Photoshop, Like wise file extension part  plays a vital role in the efficient functioning of file.

Human Brain

The major lobes of the brains cortex, seen here from the left side, are duplicated on the right side. Coding and recording of visual impulses take place first in the occipital lobe, then in the parietal lobe. Other sensory inputs are processed in other areas. Sounds, for example, are processed mainly in the temporal lobe.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Find the right card

Finding the best credit card offer is a tedious experience. Do you want to make it easy,  visit  dealsforcreditcards.com, It is a website where you can compare number of secured credit cards offer based on your requirements.

They are providing two important services

1.    Balance transfer tool

       Balance transfer tool compares your current credit card with hundreds of offer and tell you           how much you can save.

2.    comparison  

Search card types, Search by credit needed, Search card issuers, Search by brand are the four different categories to search your requirements. Just select the interested offers and click the compare button, you will get a comparison of term and conditions of cards.

The Eye-Brain connection

       The human eye doesn’t really “see” anything at all. The portions of the spectrum of electromagnetic energy that pass through the eye stimulate the rod and cone receptors in the back of the retina. Those receptors relay information to the brain’s thalamus, often called “ the gateway to the cortex” which in turn relays the information to other parts of the cortex for more sophisticated processing and interpretation. It’s for cortex that interprets visual input as patterns of lightness, darkness, shape, color, and texture that make up images. The cortex then records the data in ways that carry meaning and the potential for memory. 

Mind Boggling Bikers

     Recently, I visited the Cruiser Customizing Community, This is the place where you have recent bike videos, photographs and product information.  All the information in this site are properly organized and mind-boggling. You can also buy and sell motorcycle parts and accessories.

     If you want to be clear on few points, there is something here to help you. I think this is the great place to start posting your doubts and sharing your information with the other active community members of metric motorcycle community. If you are interested to know recent bike products information, Go to metric motorcycle community, have a look.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Parenting

     Most psychologists agree that the personality that a child develops as he grows up is the product of a mix of factors, some innate and others learned. Washington University psychologist Robert Cloninger sums this up very simply in a model of personality that consists of two main elements, temperament and character.

     Temperament, which has a genetic component and is relatively innate, refers to traits such as shyness or extroversion. To a great extent, temperament is what the child brings into the world with him, and while childhood temperament does not determine the adult temperament, it does stack the odds against certain outcomes by limiting future directions. Character, which is more a product of environment and upbringing, includes such traits as personal values, morality, ethics, and beliefs about the importance of education.

     In other words, a child’s character is something parents can have a powerful influence on.  Harvard psychologist Jerome Kagan views the ways that parents exert an influence on their child’s development as falling into three main categories: direct interactions, emotional identification, and family stories. Here’s summary of what those categories mean, the ages at which they have the strongest effect on a child, and examples of how a parent, or other early caregiver, might use this knowledge to a child’s benefit.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The worst form of abuse for learning

     There’s been a lot of press lately about the importance of the first three years of life for a child’s developing brain. This news carries with it a threat as well as a promise: if a child is denied the right amount and right kind of stimulation, critical windows of opportunity may slam shut and that child will forever be, in some way, limited.

     The good news is that a young child’s brain is so avidly searching for appropriate stimulation in its environment that the situation would have to be pretty extreme for it not to find what it needs to develop properly. Fortunately for us humans, most developmental windows of opportunity remain open a long time. If there is one message that recent brain science has to give us, it’s that the human brain is a remarkably resilient organ that has the capacity to change and develop throughout life, not just during the first few years out of the womb.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Memory of what happened

     A aspect of memory believed to depend on the prefrontal cortex is what’s sometimes called autobiographical, or episodic, memory-the kind of memory that lets you consciously recall where you were and what you were doing while you were, say, on your last vacation. If a four-year-old  sees you put a marble in a box, or hears you tell him you’ve put a marble in a box, he’ll remember not just that there’s a marble in the box but also how he knows – whether he saw it or was told. A three-year-old, on the other hand, may remember there’s a marble in the box but not the circumstances of learning it, just as you probably don’t remember how or when you learned that Paris is the capital of France. This kind of memory, called source memory, doesn’t develop until about age four.

     That’s why a three-year-old isn’t lying if he says he saw Rudolf on the roof. He won’t remember whether he actually saw something, or heard it in a story, or even just imagined it. All he’ll remember is the fact of having gotten the idea in his head. It’s no coincidence that it’s also not until about age four that a child can explicitly relate the past to the present to understand, say, that the reason the cat ran away is that he left the door open.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Memory in infants

     It’s not until about the latter half of the first year of life that infants begin to show what might be called explicit, or conscious, memory. During the first half year or so, and even in the womb, infants have various kinds of memory, shared by new animals. They display a primitive kind of learning known as habituation, in which they stop responding to a stimulus after they’ve encountered it a few times. Fruit files and sea slugs can do this, too. Newborns can also be conditioned as when the Russian scientist Pavlov taught dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell by ringing the bell every time he fed them. Even fruit flies can be conditioned.

     Young infants also demonstrate a simple kind of recognition memory when they show interest in things they haven’t seen or heard before, and when they recognize their mother’s voice and even their mother tongue.

     All these kinds of memory are automatic, and none are unique to humans. They correspond to what in an adult would be kinds of implicit memory, which means they happen independently of conscious awareness.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

The deceiving brain

     When does a child learn to lie? Three-year-olds don’t seem to have the ability to report their own past belief states. In other words, if they believe there’s a monster in the shed, and then learn that’s not true, they’ll deny ever having believed in the monster at all. Is that lying? Not if “lying” means knowing that what you say isn’t true. Three year-olds haven’t developed the cognitive ability to impute false beliefs to others when they themselves know what the truth is. The ability to understand alternative mental representations, or other minds, is sometimes called a theory of mind, which children don’t develop until about age four. Other facts about the gradual development of memory and the brain also shed light on why the concept of “lying” may just not apply to a very young child.