Yes it is called dreaming
No, I have never seen a dog with fake eyebrows.
Brain trauma injury can lead to both necrosis and apoptosis of brain cells. Necrosis is often seen in the initial injury phase due to the mechanical damage, while apoptosis may occur in the subsequent days as a result of secondary injury processes such as inflammation and oxidative stress. Both types of cell damage can contribute to the overall brain damage and neurologic deficits following a traumatic brain injury.
The brain is called gray matter because it appears gray in color when seen in a preserved or dissected state. This color comes from the cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons of neurons in the brain.
Microscopic
The brain is constantly working even if a person is in a coma. The only reason this would change is because the person has gone brain dead and the brain is no longer producing waves of activity.
Yes, the brain has the ability to create images and concepts that it has never directly experienced through processes like creativity and imagination. This ability is thought to be a result of the brain synthesizing and recombining past experiences to generate novel ideas and visualizations.
No, it is not possible to imagine a new color that has never been seen before because our eyes can only perceive the colors that exist within the visible light spectrum.
To realise or to notify the brain of something seen before
This simply means that you have heard or seen something but you do as if you'av never seen.
To describe something I have never seen or do not understand, I would rely on existing knowledge, analogies, and sensory experiences. I would use familiar concepts or comparisons to convey its essence, emphasizing what I imagine it might look like, feel like, or behave like. Additionally, I would acknowledge the limits of my understanding, expressing uncertainty and inviting curiosity about the subject.
The meaning of mysterious is: SOMETHING OR SOMEONE WE HAVE NEVER SEEN OR HEARD ABOUT IN OUR LIFE.
It means that you have never seen something. Vu is the past tense of voir and jamais simply means never.
In English it means to look at something familiar as if you've never seen it before.
If its never been seen before then it doesn't have a neme yet but probably some new sea creature
it is just your brain mixing up something you have seen or heard previously in you dreams
That depends on your definition of "wrong". A person with autism is at one end of a spectrum of what is seen in a population.
inches = pulgadas I would imagine the abbreviation to be something like 'pgdas', though I have seen 'pulg' in the singular (pulgs? plural?)