yes your brain is. it takes the time while you sleep to organize your thoughts
Yes, the brain can reflect on itself through processes such as self-awareness and introspection. This ability allows individuals to have thoughts about their own thoughts, perceptions, and experiences.
You are seeing images from your memory--something you saw or experienced while awake combined with a combination that takes place with in the brain's chemical soup while dreaming. While you are awake, you see things through your eyes which are processed through your brain. This is an entirely different process.
of Awake, To rouse from sleep or torpor; to awake; to wake.
After ingestion, caffeine is absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach and small intestine. It then travels to the brain by crossing the blood-brain barrier, where it can exert its stimulant effects by blocking adenosine receptors.
The brain does not feel pain because there are no pain receptors in the brain. The skin and bones around the brain can feel pain, however, which is why we can still get headaches. Actually i went to a exhibit at the museum of nature & science & asked if the brain felt pain, he then awnsered "Well in some parts of the brain you wont feel any pain but in other parts of the brain you will feel pain".
Yes because you have millions of brain cells but no pain receptors there, so doctors can perform surgery on your brain while you are awake and you not feel a thing!
Alpha waves :)
beta waves
No because it has no nerve endings. That's why brain surgeries can be performed with the patient awake.
Not necessarily. The brain is constantly working regardless of whether you're awake or asleep. Some areas, however, will be more active when sleep and some when you're awake.
When awake, you typically exhibit beta brain waves, which are associated with focused attention, alertness, and cognitive processing. These brain waves have a higher frequency compared to other states such as relaxation or deep sleep.
The most important one is the brain. A surgeon can do surgery on the brain while the patient is awake.
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Well, the whale takes turns of its brain sleeping. As whales have to be awake to breathe, the whale rests 1 side of the brain to make sure its breathing, alert of any dangers etc, while one side remains asleep.
beta
A+ true :)