it gives us abstract thoughts and ideas consciousness about life, past. and future and ours taste like meow mix
A person with a "split brain" condition is lacking in all or part of the corpus callosum. This a neuron connection between the two hemispheres of the brain. A good example of this is an actual person whose life was portayed in "Rain Man". He had a type of autism.
association areas
Oxygen. Plants take in the Carbon Dioxide that man and animals exhale, and give off oxygen.
Animals and man exhibit life through the physical medium of a brain. The brain serves as the coordinating center for all bodily processes.
If by predator you mean any animal...there are numerous single celled animals that prey on and consume other single celled animals.
Arne Brun has written: 'The subpial granular layer of the foetal cerebral cortex in man' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Cerebral cortex, Fetus, Brain
A person with a "split brain" condition is lacking in all or part of the corpus callosum. This a neuron connection between the two hemispheres of the brain. A good example of this is an actual person whose life was portayed in "Rain Man". He had a type of autism.
association areas
Intelligence is what separates man from the animals. So why ask a stupid question like this. No, mice do not eat crayons but they will stick it up their noses.
None. There is only the man-made border that separates the US from Mexico.
It is the Suez Canal.
The human neural-network system in the cerebral cortex. The number of combinations and pathways in a single brain FAR exceeds that of the human species if you consider each person a node and all the combinations and pathways through which "MAN" can network to be the network size. that is, if you consider each neuron a node and all the combos/paths between all the nodes. The "NEURAL" system is larger.
Gerhardt von Bonin has written: 'The evolution of the human brain' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Brain, Evolution, Human evolution, Man, Origin, Hersenen, Evolutie, Somatologia Humana 'Essay on the cerebral cortex' -- subject(s): Brain 'The neocortex of Macaca mulatta' -- subject(s): Brain, Monkeys
In the end, what separates a man from a slave? Money? Power? No, a man chooses, a slave obeys. A man chooses. A slave obeys.
A man asking for donations for cbs.
no, because man inferior is only in man not in animals
no one killed him; the man died after suffering from a cerebral hemorrhage