I believe you can, there are some times when I can be thinking of lyrics of a song, while also reading a book, I can usually recall both things afterwords fine.
depends on you age and brain power. if you are a teenager, i have no idea. but as an adult you can think about 5 things at once if your lucky
Orchestra conductor, because our brain is doing so many things at once. (An orchestra conductor does many things at once).
a lot I think we all know that
It may be helpful to think of the mind in terms of an analogy, as in: 'Who is minding the store?" If you think about how a store works, there can be lots of people involved in how it functions, but ultimately, there is only one person in charge. Our brains are the same way, we can be aware of many things at once, but can only focus on one at a time. Meditation is a way to practice focusing your brain.
You can't I'm afraid, once it's done, it's done. :(
To understand how the brain works and why it does the things it does. Also once you understand the grasps of that you will be able to understand why we do the things we do and act the way we act. Hope that helps :))
When you're half-asleep in the middle of the night, your brain is not very alert and lots of things sound like amazing ideas. Once you wake up and your brain is alert, you realize they weren't all that hot to begin with.
because she does two things at once and i guess she think its hard
No, you cannot merge multiple questions at once. You can only merge multiple alternates at one time.
Yes, it is possible to purchase multiple I bonds at once.
The brain has specialized areas responsible for controlling different parts of the body simultaneously. Various regions of the brain communicate through complex networks to coordinate movements and functions. This allows for multitasking and the ability to control multiple body parts at once.
When you do two or more things at once, it is called multitasking. This can involve performing multiple tasks simultaneously or switching between different tasks rapidly. However, multitasking can reduce efficiency and focus on each individual task.