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How brain works

 


Your brain contains billions of nerve cells arranged in patterns that coordinate though, emotion, behavior, movement and sensation. A complicated highway system of nerves connects your brain to the rest of your body, so communication can occur in split seconds. In order for your brain to think, you need nerve cells that can detect information about the outside world and can transmit that information to other nerve cells. It's the transmission of information, the cells talking to each other, that's the fundamental physical basis for how thinking works. The brain controls your ability to think, talk, feel, see, hear, remember things, walk and much more.It even controls your breathing. The brain is a soft mass of supportive tissues and nerves connected to the spinal cord. Some of the nerve in the brain go right to the eyes, ears and other parts of the head. The brain can be divided into three basic units: the fore-brain, the mid-brain, and the hind-brain. The hind-brain includes the upper part of the spinal cord, the brain stem, and a wrinkled ball of tissue called the cerebellum.

When two people experience a deep connection. they're informally describe as being on the same wavelength. There may be neurological truth to that. Brain scans of a speaker and listener showed their neural activity synchronizing during storytelling. It is also understood that neurotransmitters, or brain chemicals, are responsible for our moods and of the general state that we are in. Lesions or damage to the frontal lobes and to other parts of the brain can and effect impulses and impulsive behavior. All of this knowledge raises disturbing questions. Medulla, the lowest part of the brain-stem, the medulla is the most vital part of the entire brain and contains important control centers for the heart and lungs. Amygdala, Limbic structure involved in many brain functions, including emotion, learning and memory. It is part of a system that processes "reflexive" emotions like fear and anxiety.

It assembles the message in a way that has meaning for us, and can store that information in our memory. The brain controls our thoughts, memory and speech, movement of the arms and legs, and the function of many organs within our body. The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord. These areas are: Occipital lobe, Temporal lobe, Parietal lobe, Frontal lobe. Cerebral cortex, Cerebellum, Hypothalamus, Thalamus, Pituitary gland, Pineal gland, Amygdala, Hippocampas and the Mid-brain. The human brain is made up of more than 10 billion nerve cells over 50 billion other cells and weight less than three pounds. The nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord, Which make up the central nervous system, and nerves that run throughout the rest of the body, which make up peripheral nervous system. The brain has three parts : Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Brainstem.

Hijarni, like German Hirn "brain" (a more common word is Gehirn), is more probably related to German Harn "urine", whose original meaning was "bodily waste." Such is my uncomplimentary picture of the human brain seen through the eyes of our ancestors. Anatoly Limerman is the author word origins. And how we know them. There are people that claim they have the ability to read the mind of other people. Actually all the people can read minds, to some extent. No one can reads minds directly, but doing so indirectly is easy. There are many people who claim that they can read minds directly - they can't. The well-known six degrees of separation theory is a rule for the interconnected, globalized age we live in. It states that every one is connected to each other through others they know by, at most, six rounds of introductions (Some sillier versions require that actor Kevin Bacon s a step in the chain,). Our brains evolved to experience threats to our social connections in much the same way they experience physical pain. The neural link between social and physical pain also ensure that staying socially connected will be a life-long need, like food and warmth.

Plasticity is the capacity of the brain to change with learning. Changes associated with learning occur mostly at the level of connections between neurons: New connections form and the internal structure of the existing synapses change. Plasticity can also observed in the brains of bilinguals. The way we behave in response to something is because our thoughts persuade us it is the best decision us it is the best decision to make at that time. So when we are contemplating the impact of our thoughts we can see that they strongly affect the entirely of our lives. They provoke our emotions, as well as, our behavioral responses. The brain is an organ but the mind isn't. The brain is the physical place where the mind resides. The mind is the manifestation of thought, perception, emotions, determination, memory and imagination that takes place with in brain. Mind is often used to refer especially to the thought processes of reason.

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