Nope.
Neither the left nor the right side of the brain control hunger pains. The limbic system of the brain that is located underneath the temporal lobes controls hunger pains.
Yes, the brain does regulate body temperature, hunger and other internal conditions. The specific part of the brain that does this is the hypothalamus.
of course. everything with a brain(yes, bugs have brains) can die from hunger or malnutrition.
examples of stimuli
brain.
in your brain...
AnswerYes if one is close to starvation it can affect our brain as the brain need protein. If one misses two meals out of three day after day they can have problems with low blood pressure and may feel dizzy, nauseated and no energy.The hormone associated with memory is highest when one is hungry.
it is the brain stem
yes it does affect the brain in many different ways
Cholesterol level cannot really drop or go up a lot in a day. So there is no way for it to directly affect hunger.
Alcohol suppresses chemical reactions in the brain, as well as overall brain activity. Alcohol will numb the brain's bodily reaction when it feels hunger. Thus, the person consuming the alcohol will not feel the feeling of hunger.