Strong Brain The Second Chapter - 2009 was released on:
USA: 18 November 2009 (Phoenix 48 Hour Film Challenge)
in your brain...
The favorite part of the brain chapter often focuses on the intricate functions of the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, social behavior, and personality expression. This region highlights the brain's role in complex cognitive processes and emotional regulation. Additionally, the chapter may explore the interconnectedness of different brain regions, emphasizing how they work together to shape our thoughts and behaviors. Overall, it underscores the brain's remarkable adaptability and complexity.
The cast of Strong Brain - 2008 includes: James Leatherman as Simon Craig
it means that your brain has been damaged by strong shock waves
There has been none yet. But it is based on the CGI Clone Wars second battle of geonosis. [ Episodes Landing at Point Rain to Brain Invaders.]
A octopus has a main brain and covers a second brain that controls a tentacles.
The second largest region of the brain is called the cerebellum. It is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for coordinating movement, balance, and muscle tone.
what develelopmeent has taken place in place in the brain by second or third month
Brains are not strong or weak. Muscles can be described in that fashion. The brain is a lump of neutrons and similar nervous tissue, not a muscle.
The cerebellum is the second largest part of your brain. It coordinates muscle movement and controls balance. It also receives information from the spinal cord and other parts of the brain.The second largest part of the brain is the cerebellum.The cerebellum is the second largest area of the brain.
The brain does not receive 100 million messages per second. While the brain can process large amounts of information quickly, a specific number like 100 million messages per second is an oversimplification and not an accurate representation of how the brain functions.
The human brain on average takes in 11 million bits of information per second. However the brain is only aware of just 40 of those bits of information per second.