What kind of a question is that anyway? We have been told that we all use only 10% of our brains. Even Albert Einstein and others have said some variation of it.
This seems kinda stupid if you put it this way. Why would we have the biggest brain in proportion to our bodies of any animal if we didn't actually use all of it?
Here's the thing, though; it's not really true. In addition to those 100 billion neurons, the brain is also full of other types of cells that are continueally in use. We can become disabled from damage to just small areas of the brain depending on where it's located, so there's no way that we could function with only 10% of our brain in use.
Really, you may only have about 10% of consciousactivity, but your brains are ALWAYS active. Some areas of the brain are more active at any one time than others, but unless we all are brain-dead, then not ONE, NOT ANY part of the brain that is absolutely not functioning. Here's an example; if you're sleeping in your bed, you're not moving physically, well not that much, but that doesn't mean the your arms or legs (or anywhere else that usually doesn't move much in sleep, for that matter) move. But that doesn't mean that your body isn't working -- there's still activity in them, such as blood flow, even when you're not actually moving them.
So there's no hidden, extra potential you can tap into, in terms of actual brain space. You are always using 100% of your brain, unless you're brain-dead.
You can use 90% at the same time.
We only use about 5 percent of our brain for senses. Research has shown that we do not use 100 percent of our brains. About 10 percent of our brain is not used.
A normal Human being can use its brain upto 10%. Normally of 10%, human being uses 1% to 2%. Out of these, Albert Einsteins had highest brain percentage which was 9.8%. A great miracle! Answer By- Nishant Upadhyay
Who cares dummys , use your brains !
Okay- They use there tentacles and eat brains
under normal circumstances no but they do usually mature faster than ours because they start puberty faster
No, people use 100% of their brains. It is a common myth that we only use 10% of our brains.
normal humans use only 4% of their brains inestein used 10% of his brain.
Humans do use their entire brains. It is an old myth that we can only use 10 % of our brain.
We only use about 5 percent of our brain for senses. Research has shown that we do not use 100 percent of our brains. About 10 percent of our brain is not used.
Einstein estimated that humans use only 2 percent of their brains on average.
This is a myth. The percentage of the brain used varies between person and activity being performed, but most of the brain is used most of the time.
Only people with microscopic brains use Wikianswers to do their homework.
When fully engaged in all the senses and activity, we can use up to about 50% of the brain at any one time. The old myth that we only use 10% of our brains is just that, a myth.
you use all of your brain but not at one time and it depends on your IQ
No you don't use your whole brain. Only part of your brain is ever used.
We do not only use one percent of our brains. All parts of our brains are used. The brain is decided into sections that control different things, such as, emotions, memory, creativity, and controlling the body.
No. A monkey does not have two brains, only one as in apes and primates. No extant mammal has two true brains.