It depends on health conditions and age and how frequency of use of stored information.
because it is easier to learn and you brain is developing so it takes not as long, and your brain is fresh so whatever you try to learn at young age it stays there because at young age your brain is empty.
Stress has a profound effect on your ability to learn new things, because your brain is unable to store information in the long term memory. The long term affects of stress on the brain is a stroke. Stress causes pressure on the heart muscle and leads to heart diseases.
You will learn threw your hole life. Everything u see smell taste and hear about will teach you.
Green is probably better for you in the long run, but neather is 'best' for brain power. If you want brain power you have to exercise it kind of like a muscle. Read as often as possible, cross word puzzles, etc. Learn how to do something, do it, and teach it to someone else and you will have a powerful brain.
It takes approximately 0.07-0.25 seconds for signals of touch to travel from your skin to your brain. This information is transmitted through nerve pathways that carry the sensory signals to the brain for interpretation.
Never the brain continues to change and make new connections for the rest of your life as long as you continue to learn
Short answer - No Long answer - The process of replacing brain cells can take an extremely long time (+30 years) There was a girl with a severe brain tumor who had half of her brain removed. This affected her personality something fierce. She had to learn how to walk and talk all over again, but she made remarkable progress. Such operations are less successful the older a person is, as their brains lose plasticity.
Hitting a ball against a wall is something we automatically learn from birth.
Satyriasis is a sexual disorder, not something you stay in college to do or learn.
The a in brain has a long vowel sound.
Its hard to perceive something when you don't understand it or when something is long and you put it off your brain makes it think it doesn't know the answer.
Although almost all research sites you can go to say that it does actually rot your brain, sending "Alpha Rays" to the left side of the brain, etc, etc. What I think is that TV doesn't rot your brain, it just replaces thinking with something that DOESN'T reduce your IQ, but just doesn't build it. So, TV does NOT rot your brain, it just replaces thinking.