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Yes, they do.
The brain's hypothalamus is known to have evolved in humans to enable them to cope with sudden life-threatening emergencies.
Depends on your definition of life. Machines can keep humans 'alive' almost indefinitely even when the brain is void of any activity.
The brain's hypothalamus is known to have evolved in humans to enable them to cope with sudden life-threatening emergencies.
Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. It allows the brain to adapt to new experiences, learn new information, and recover from injury.
ADHD is how your brain works, the chemicals in your brain cannot be altered by Pepsi, and I think that ADHD can only be caused by the way your brain works from the start of your life, and nothing else can cause it.
The fate of most fetus is to be born and become humans, or other life forms that start out as a fetus.
The brain gets adapted to its purpose naturally, it has got no stopping unless the end of life. From the time in mother's womb, certain body parts start to function like the circulatory system, heart and brain. And some start after delivery like lungs and eyes etc.
Nothing good, the brain can become bruised, start bleeding and swell inside the sckull causing brain trauma, and life long injury. DON'T DO IT, IF YOU WITNESS IT REPORT IT, THOSE THAT DO IT ARE PATHETIC
The brain begins developing in the womb during pregnancy and continues to grow and change throughout life. The brain's basic functions, such as regulating breathing and heartbeat, start working at birth. As a newborn grows and experiences new things, the brain develops more complex functions like memory, problem-solving, and emotions.
From the life nutrition for the brain store.
His capacity to act with care and sympathy to help preserve life, environment and the well being of others. His kindness towards animals and others humans. His respect for the rigths of others and specially life.