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Q: Which part of the brain wouldn't allow us to breath on our own if damaged?
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How can you always breath?

it is an unconscious function controled by your autonomic (involuntary) nervous system. Your don't have to think about breathing or your heart beating, your brain just sends a constant signal. if that part of your brain is damaged, your brain won't send that signal and you wont breath any more.


The capacity of one brain area to take over the functions of another damaged brain area is known as brain?

Neuroplasticity or brain plasticity refers to the way that changes in neural pathways and synapses allow one part of the brain to "take over" damaged areas of the brain. It also refers to the brain's general ability to change as we age for both better and worse.


What sends a message to your brain when you hold your breath?

When you hold your breath what sends the message to your brain is your neves.


How do brain damaged people react?

Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.


How long does it take for damaged brain tissue to repair itself?

A damaged brain tissue can't be resorted.


What episode of midsomer murders has a brain damaged murderer?

The episode of "MidSomer Murders" that has a brain-damaged murderer is "The Sword of Guillaume," from the 2010 season. Richard is a descendant of Richard of Guillaume, and is brain-damaged.


Does a damaged brain show plasticity?

A damaged brain shows some measure of plasticity, and it has the ability to rewire itself.


Do you kill brain cells when you hold your breath?

yes. you are depriving you brain of oxygen and other vital gasses. breath.


What is implantation of healthy tissue into damaged regions of the brain?

Brain Graft.


What are ways to damage your brain?

the brain can be easily damaged by beating with anything


What is functional plasticity?

It is the brains ability to shift functions from damaged areas of the brain to undamaged. For example: if the auditory part of your brain was damaged, another part of the brain may take on that task.


What would happen if your brain was not protected?

Your brain would get damaged and you would die.