The brain struggles to process the reality of a loved one's death due to psychological defense mechanisms like denial and shock. These mechanisms can prevent the individual from fully accepting the loss, as the emotional impact is overwhelming. Additionally, the brain may prioritize memories and connections over the painful truth, causing a disconnect between understanding and acceptance. This protective response allows individuals to gradually cope with grief at their own pace.
Because once your central nervous system stops working (your brain) you can no longer function as a normal human being... Putting you in a vegetative state. ( Basically, you become a breathing vegetable on life support machines because your brain can no longer send signals to the rest of your body to proceed with normal tasks.)
actually your thinking of return of the living dead one of the zombies say they eat brain cause it hurts to be dead they can feel there bodies rotting and something in peoples brains makes it go away You may be thinking of and episode of 'The Simpsons' (animated). It was one of the Halloween Specials.
He doesn't give him a brain.
No you idiot! Such a horrible thing to say.
Return Of The Living Dead
Brian notices that the pilot is sweating profusely, clutching his chest, and breathing heavily, indicating that he is in distress. Additionally, the pilot's movements are erratic and he is unable to communicate effectively, which alerts Brian that something is seriously wrong.
The term " brain dead" is to say that
In the story "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the pilot, whose name is either Jim or Jake, is indifferent and not attentive to Brian's needs during their flight. He suffers a heart attack, leaving Brian alone to navigate and survive in the wilderness after the crash.
She was only famous for managing her 'brain dead rock star husband.'
i would say 3% Shift+5
Without a brain you would be "Dead in The Head," you would not be able to move talk do anything. Your brain is the central nervous system and is ad you can say the boss of everything.
Both the brain and the heart is important. If there are no brain, the heart would not be able to work. And if there are no heart, the brain would not have enough blood to function.The heat keeps beating when the brain is dead but only for a few secs.. but when the heart quits beating you have with in 5 min be for the patients is dead. and with in that time doctors can shock you back to lifeSo i say the Brain is more important.the brain, because if the heart stops you might still live but if the brain stops then your dead
It means that no electrical activity is recorded on an electroencephalogram (EEG). We know that without electrical impulses in the brain it is impossible for a person to ever recover, so even if the rest of the body hasn't died yet (and it will soon) the person is said to be "brain dead."
A prone pilot is a pilot laying on his belly. In this position he can counter higher g-forces in turns or pull-ups as with the conventional seated position. Reason: the vertical height between heart and brain is less, so the heart has less problems to feed the brain when g-forces are increased. Many think this is a very bad position for the pilot when you think about comfort. Wrong guess. I tested a few prone positions at home and can say that if properly supported you can be in that position for hours.
Both are correct.
Un pilote (masc.) is the French word for 'a pilot'. Piloter (verb) means to pilot.
When you have dreams of your dead spouse and he never talks, you might be wishing that you were able to say something final to that person. You might be hoping for a chance to give your dead spouse a message but unconsciously you understand that you are unable to talk to him any more.