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Title: Annotated Bibliography
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Article 1    3
Summary of the Article    3
Evaluation of it Credibility    3
Relevance to Selected Topic    3
Article 2    3
Summary of the Article    4
Evaluation of it Credibility    4
Relevance to Selected Topic    4
Article 3    5
Summary of the Article    5
Evaluation of it Credibility    5
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nce to Selected Topic    5
Article 4    6
Summary of the Article    6
Evaluation of it Credibility    6
Relevance to Selected Topic    6
Article 5    7
Summary of the Article    7
Evaluation of it Credibility    7
Relevance to Selected Topic    8
Article 6    8
Summary of the Article    8
Evaluation of it Credibility    8
Relevance to Selected Topic    9
Works Cited    10
Article 1
Roberts, Stefanie, Julie D. Henry, and Pascal Molenberghs. "Immoral behavior following brain damage: a review." Journal of neuropsychology 13.3 (2019): 564-588
Summary of the Article
From this article by Roberts et al., it was found that despite the seeming sociality of people, immoral activity is pervasive throughout society. The word immoral conduct includes a spectrum of complicated activities, from hypersensitivity to discussion themes to violent attacks and murders. The proper appreciated neurology of immoral conduct consists of clinical groups that typically display alterations in moral behavior.
Evaluation of it Credibility
From this article, it is analyzed that mental health is being the outcome of a single root cause. Immoral conduct might be the consequence of three different forms of cognitive dysfunction. A challenge comprehends the things, which others are saying and difficulties managing one's own conduct as well as incapability to provide emotional responses. Each of these failures is connected with distinct types of brain injury in various tissues.
Relevance to Selected Topic
In my opinion, this article is not enough to provide in order to explain immoral conduct across a broad variety of clinical groups and human civilizations; a more sophisticated understanding to the neurobiology of unfair trade practice is required.
Article 2
Raimo, Simona, et al. "Body Representation Alterations in Patients with Unilateral Brain Damage." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2021): 1-13
Summary of the Article
From this article of Raimo et al., it is found that from top to bottom and from bottom to top, the body representation (BR) is constantly being updated as a complicated program that incorporates numerous sources of information e.g., visual information, subjective sensations and occurs in real time. The presence of various dissociations amongst distinct BRs is supported by neurological research, which suggests that three separate BR types influence to body cognition.
Evaluation of it Credibility
It is highlighted in this article, that the effects of unilateral brain damage on BR (i.e., body conceptual model, proper standards description and body language) were investigated in a systematic manner using a specialized BR evaluation method. The performance of patients with right or left asymmetrical brain injury was analyzed. Its actual speed as well as are compared to control participants.
Relevance to Selected Topic
The article is relevant because it shows that patients with unilateral brain injury who have a BR deficiency may have poorer muscle consequences, cognitive activities and overall quality of...
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