I think it's 'Fiend Without A Face' you're looking for - 1958 black & white British Horror movie about mysterious deaths near an airfield, where the victim's brain has disappeared from the body. Local people believe initially that radiation from the base is the cause of the deaths, until it is revealed that a scientist (it's always a pesky scientist) has created a new, invisible life-form which sucks the brains out then controls them, sending them (with some spine attached) forth to do it's evil bidding.
He doesn't send them forth to do it's evil bidding. He was trying to harness the power of thought control and accidentally created these brain creatures.
NoThe "men" in meningitis comes from its reference to the meninges (protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord). Sadly for victims, this can happen to either gender since they both have brains and spinal cords.
This Is Spinal Tap (1984) is a musical "mocumentary," directed and narrated by Rob Reiner.
Stegosaurs only had one small brain. The expansion of the spinal column in the pelvis gave rise to the incorrect idea that dinosaurs had two brains.
The spinal cord, i.e. interneurons, connects the brains to the peripheral nervous system.
All species that have spinal cords also have brains, which are the controlling organs.
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system -- including the brain, the spinal cord, and networks of sensory nerve cells, or neurons, throughout the body.
they knew that mummies had brains because in the carcus the scientist would find brain mater and or the part of the spinal cord that connects t the brain.
Paleontologists now realize that what they thought was a second brain was an enlargement in the spinal cord in the hip area, perhaps containing fat and nerve tissue. This nerve center may have controlled the animal's hind legs and tail and was larger than the animal's tiny brain.
A cat actualy has nine brians. That is way people say cats have nine lives.
The dorsal cavity of the body contains the brain and spinal cord, which are considered the Central Nervous System. The same neurons that make up the brain also make up the spinal cord. The only difference is that the neurons in the brain :like a pony tail of hair" only differentiate as a result of their job; as a transmitter or a receptor,
Worms do not actually have brains, but they do have nerve ganglia, which are like very tiny brains. There are many different kinds of worms, and they do not all have the same ganglia.
The peripheral nervous system contains all the nerves in the body that lie outside of the spinal cord and brain.They communicate with the central nervous system to make sure our body parts, such as our fingers, can send signals to the central nervous system for processing in our brains.