Yeah, that's the whole point why you sleep. When you dream (once an hour) your brain goes through and kind of sorts through what you've seen. That's why when you see a bad film you have a nightmare, mixed up with other memories.
Neuropsychology is the study of the brain's structure and function. Neurobiology or Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, which includes the brain.
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Erin D. Bigler has written: 'Neuroimaging I (Human Brain Function: Assessment and Rehabilitation)' 'Neuroimaging II (Human Brain Function: Assessment and Rehabilitation)'
The cutting edge of mapping the human brain is by using computerised tomography.
the brain is the function of the human body. legs are arms are your neck is too.
The skull protects the brain from getting hurt
Both the brain and the heart are important to the function of the human body. If the brain is dead but the heart is still beating, the person is alive. However, if the heart stops, it means the person is dead. Therefore, the heart is more important.
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The olfactory lobes are parts of the human brain involved in the perception of smell.
The vital function that oxygen serves in the human body is respiration. Oxygen is needed for the lungs to function and for the proper functioning of other vital organs such as the heart and brain.
Brain is automatically working on its own. Deep breathing,breathing exercise,yoga helps to keep the brain to function more efficiently.