The cerebrum makes complex learning and abstract thinking possible and is the largest part of the brain.
This was part of a long process called mummifacation that took place before the burial of a pharoh
There is no specific region. If there is any kind of damage, it could be in different places for different people. Not everyone that has epilepsy has brain damage and equally, not everyone that has brain damage has epilepsy.
The reasoning process primarily takes place in the brain, which is part of the central nervous system. The prefrontal cortex, located in the frontal lobe of the brain, plays a crucial role in decision-making and higher cognitive functions associated with reasoning.
in the cerebrum
In the center of the brain
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.
Cerebral cortex
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A brain and a pulse. Another take: A processor (brain) and input (something to think about). If either is missing, no thought can take place.
to view the things around it so that the brain can analyze it and take in a message. ...if i am understanding your question right?
The brain is plastic but usually not in the way that is described in the question. A damaged part of the brain remains damaged and healthy parts of the brain usually cannot completely take on the duties of the damaged part since it has its own duties to take care of. However when a body part is damaged (e.g. a person's eyes are blinded by external means), the part of the brain that is usually responsible for processing information from that body part can be repurposed to perform another, though still similar, action (e.g. the vision cortex of the blinded person will be repurposed to process hearing information).