APEX: a two-track mind
A two track mind
Your brain is processing things on the conscious and unconscious levels. :)
your brain is processing things on the conscious and unconscious levels
unconscious
You keep breathing even when you are unconscious because it is a reflex action.that is it is controlled by the hypothalamus in the brain.
Your dreams are the way your brain processes conscious thoughts into unconscious thoughts and symbols. There are books and information to interpret the dreams that you have to help you understand them.
When you hear a piece of music, your brain processes the sound information so that you are aware of it. Most of this processing occurs in the _____ mind. A. preconscious B. unconscious C. conscious D. selective attentive
Yes, I think it partly possible. MIT researchers, if I am not mistaken, have some results. They can measure thought before it comes from unconscious to conscious part of our brain. So this can used on security place, like airport. Officer can ask question and person answers to it before he knows that he already answered in unconscious but this haven't came to his conscious. This answer is true.
The parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum and the brain stem. The cerebrum makes up 90% of the brain and controls speech, memory, thoughts and all conscious actions. The cerebellum controls balance and co-ordinates complex muscle movements. The brain stem controls all unconscious thoughts such as ; heat rate and breathing
The somatic nervous system is the voluntary part of the brain and it operates under conscious control. The autonomic nervous system is the part of the brain that is involuntary, and that humans have no control over.
Yes but ...Because of their undersea environment, whales and dolphins have to actively decide when to breathe - they are conscious breathers.As they have to be conscious to breath, this presents a problem for them to sleep and they solve this by letting one half of the brain sleep at a time and in this way, the animal is never completely unconscious, but it still gets the rest it needs.
The cerebellum