Yes, signals would not pass between the nerve cells.
There are several different reasons why one would be referred for a brain scan. Some examples include to clarify or rule out the presence of a brain tumor.
A faulty crank sensor would cause none of the plugs and injectors to work. Without an input signal from the crank sensor the brain will not know how to time it's signals. Most are designed not to attempt to function without the sensors signal.
it would change to make the record look smaller
how heat would change the density of a parcel of air?
well i personally don't think so but it really depends on how much they watch and listen to. if after watching it you have noticed a dramatic change in their attitude then i would recommend cutting back the amount they watch/listen to it. although if there is nothing that is different about the way they act, i wouldn't change a thing! :)
Yes, signals would not pass between the nerve cells.
signals travel from neuron to neuron through neurotranmitters
Yes, signals would not pass between the nerve cells.
The different parts of the brain would not be able to communicate with each other as well
Neurons would not be able to communicate across synapses. The different parts of the brain would not be able to communicate with each other as well.
Neurons would not be able to communicate across synapses. The different parts of the brain would not be able to communicate with each other as well.
Psycho = brain stimulate = to excite so it would mean to stimulate or excite the brain. Good examples would be methamphetamine, amphetamine, cocaine and the like. I suppose you could also qualify anti-depressants as psychostimulants because they enhance neurotransmitters, thus increasing brain activity.
Without the brain the body wouldn't be able to function breathing would be impossible and u would die soon a.k.a Brain Dead
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A call number for a book on the function of the brain would likely fall within the range of QP351-QP495 in the Library of Congress classification system. This range covers topics like neuroscience, neuroanatomy, and brain function.
Neurotransmitters send signals from neuron to neuron
Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals between nerve cells in the brain. They play a crucial role in regulating various behaviors such as mood, motivation, and cognition. Imbalances in neurotransmitter levels are associated with various mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.