arent you thinking about your brain now so if your thinking of your brain now your brain thinks for your whole body so this means that your brain is thinking about itself
The brain itself is what makes you feel pain. However, the brain itself does not have pain receptors itself. This is why patients can be conscious during neurosurgeries.
Brain parenchyma refers to the functional tissue of the brain, which includes the neurons, glial cells, and blood vessels. It is found throughout the brain, including the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem.
The brain has limited ability to repair itself, and the extent of recovery depends on the severity and location of the damage. In cases of mild injury, the brain can sometimes repair itself over several weeks to months. However, severe damage may result in permanent neurological deficits. Rehabilitation efforts, such as physical therapy or speech therapy, can help promote recovery.
Fainting itself does not typically cause you to lose brain cells. Fainting is often a temporary loss of consciousness due to a decrease in blood flow to the brain, but once blood flow is restored, brain function should return to normal. Chronic conditions that lead to repeated fainting episodes could potentially impact brain health over time.
I would say yes, but I don't think the brain is a muscle. Your brain is a brain, nothing else really...it is what controls your muscles, so there's not really a way it could be a muscle itself. If you are wondering what your strongest muscle in your body is, it would probably be in your legs, because you use your legs all the time.
They do it automatically and you don't have to think about it because your brain does it by itself.
The Brain That Changes Itself was created in 2007.
The Brain That Changes Itself has 427 pages.
The brain itself is what makes you feel pain. However, the brain itself does not have pain receptors itself. This is why patients can be conscious during neurosurgeries.
no. but your brain can reorginize itself.
The brain is a part of your body that cannot repair itself.
No, the brain itself does not have nerve endings. Nerve endings are found in other parts of the body, such as the skin and organs, but not in the brain itself.
yes.
A brain has the ability to think creatively and multitask. For example, you can be doing jeopardy, and still think about groceries at the same time. And computers can't think creatively, they just do what they're told - you can't tell the computer to creatively design a shirt by itself.
well considering the triginometry involved and all the binary access codes...not to mention the miniture cirtcuits needed to compute the information to the rest of the computer through a circulatory proccess from the control center (otherwise known as the motherboard)...and because x = 2 and the JPG of this binary access code is the same as y = -5...can the CPU think for itself...well considering all the robotic features involved...can the brain think for itself...lets see then...the brain is a major organ in the body and is needed to function...without the brain you are doomed to the lairs of Satan...so the nervous circuits are needed in order to function in the brain and same with all the circulatory wires that are connected to the CPU...the answer is no...the CPU cannot think for itself...it needs a user to compute instructions to it in order to function. LOL xD
The brain controls itself as well as other parts of the body.
The cast of The Brain That Changes Itself - 2008 includes: Norman Doidge as himself