We actually do use all of our brain. Not simultaneously -- certain tasks require specific parts of the brain, which will activate only during those tasks -- but ultimately, all the neurons are used for some task or another (possibly multiple tasks). The other cells in the brain besides neurons are used to maintain the neurons, or to aid in the transmission of their signals.
While it's not possible to use 100% of your brain all at once, you can optimize your brain function by getting enough sleep, staying physically active, eating a healthy diet, and engaging in activities that challenge your brain such as learning new skills or solving puzzles. Prioritizing your mental health and well-being can also help you think more clearly and effectively.
Brain cells :)
There is a wide-spread myth that humans only use 10% of their brain. While no hard percentage has been published, studies of the brain and imaging technology reveal that almost all of the human brain is being used at any given time.
No, it is not possible for a person to survive with only 1 percent of their brain working. The brain is essential for vital functions such as breathing, heartbeat, and basic bodily functions. Severe brain damage can result in coma or death.
The brain consumes 40% of the oxygen in your blood.
You are already acessing the 100%. So you would feel the same.
Very carefully...
you simply just ...... do nothing
He only used 9% in 100%
about 10%
No you don't use your whole brain. Only part of your brain is ever used.
100% all humans do.
Magic would happen.
You already use 100% of your brain. It is a myth that we don't. See related question, "Why can't people use 100% of their brains ?" Also related link.
Probably 100 percent, because if you become a Buddha you achieved maximum level of consciousness
100 percent of Australians have assess to clean water
The answer isn't 100% correct because everyone's brain is different, but yours is probably 0.01% because it is filled with crap.