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What part of the brain makes decisions?

The front part of the brain makes decisions.


Can one beer make you dizzy?

By deadening that part of the brain that controls balance.


Why you feel dizzy and vomit every time you ride a car?

Because your sitting in the one spot for how many hours? And by going around the range part which kinda goes down or up a hill in circles can make you really dizzy, It makes me dizzy and sick all the time. Not sure if this will completely help but I hope it gives you a idea! :)


Do you feel pain in the part of the brain called the thyroid?

FALSE :)


Why does a ballerina feel dizzy when she spins?

because there is a substance in the inner part of your ear that connects to the brain that controls balance do to the friction of the move ment the substance acts like any liquid would do and swish around causing the balance of your body to become less stable


Why getting dizzy looking side to side?

there is a part of your ear like a baloon. The inside of that part is covered in tiny hairs and there is some liquid. The hairs that get covered in the liquid get wet and whichever hairs are wet, your brain thinks is downwards. Moving your head side to side will get your hairs on the sides wet confusing your brain about which way is down making you dizzy. Getting dizzy very often is not right though. It may be due to high or low blood pressure. If it is too bad, visit your gp.


How brain chemistry affects how we feel and act is part of which perspective?

Bio Psychology


How brain chemistry affects how we feel and act is a part of which perspective?

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What part of the brain does complex learning and abstract thinking take place?

The cerebrum makes complex learning and abstract thinking possible and is the largest part of the brain.


What is the largeist paRT of the brain that controls the thinking and memory?

The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain (it makes up 85% of the brain's weight) and it is the thinking part of the brain and contains your short and long term memories.


What happens to your brain when you are drunk?

You lose functions that are controlled by the frontal part of your brain. These include motor skills, speech, and judgment. Drink in moderation. The combination of smoking and drinking alters the effects of both activities, however, does not become any more detrimental than the lone activities.


How does the ear balance your body?

Absolutely...controls both in fact if you get water in just one ear or have a doctor clean out your ears and you stand up between getting one done and not yet the other one your balance will be so off u cant stand still and makes you feel dizzy. The balance part of your ear deals with you equilibrium.

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