There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that someone can control another person with the power of their mind alone.
No, it is not possible for one human to directly control another human using only their brain. Our thoughts and intentions cannot control the actions or behaviors of another person against their will.
The prefrontal cortex is considered the newest part of the human brain from an evolutionary perspective. It is responsible for higher-level cognitive functions, such as decision-making, planning, and self-control.
The average human brain weighs about 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms).
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The study of the human brain is called neuroscience, which involves researching the structure, function, and potential disorders of the brain.
A person who studies the human brain is called a neuroscientist. They specialize in understanding the brain's structure, function, and its impact on behavior and cognition.
Your question is open-ended, that is, the answer is not limited to, say human bodies. One answer could therefore be, "Sunspot". Sunspots are one thing the brain does not control. Weather is another thing the brain does not control. In a mammal's body, the brain does not control the reflexes of limbs, for example.
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the brain and your heart control u
probably not they would die as soon you took there brain out and a human brain know about how to control monkeys
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Your brain is the control center of your body
There are many Nerve Cells travelling from all places of the body to the brain which allows it to asses what is going on in the body and control what needs controlling. The brain does not actually control the body but does have a large amount of ability to effect your decisions.
No way, Jose!
No
the brain which is the largest and most important organ in the human body
Absolutely NOT!
The huge relative size of our cerebral cortex, the frontal lobes especially, give the human brain some unique fucntions. No other species has the same level of self-awareness, self-control, reasoning, imagination, creativity and abstract thought.