It really depends on what you mean by damaged and fixed. If you are asking if someone can regain certain brain function after a portion of the brain has been damaged, then the answer is no because brain cells do not regenerate. But if you are referring to more of the brain's physiological function rather than it's anatomical structure, then yes, the brain can be quite remarkable in redirecting its functional elements to "fix" itself. This functional ability has a more psychological basis than a purely physical ability. The brain is marvelous and quite infinite in its ability to survive, adapt, and overcome major obstacles.
no it was never damaged
go to get it fixed
Unfortunately, medical science is not able to fix damaged brains.
No one: The Apollo 13 exploded and was so damaged it was unable to be fixed.
If you do not you will not live a life. How does the brain interpret color ...that brains can get fixed.
You can't It is illegal and can't be fixed
If you had two brains and one of the brain is damaged u still have another one so u just go and remove the damaged one.
Sometimes it can,what it does mostly is moisturizer the hair.
It is the brains ability to shift functions from damaged areas of the brain to undamaged. For example: if the auditory part of your brain was damaged, another part of the brain may take on that task.
yes
depends what needs to be fixed and how badly the parts are damaged
Yes, it was damaged and then fixed through a process called re-weaving and they stained cotton the color of the original material and fixed it.