The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that controls body temperature, as well as other things like thirst, hunger, and the release of many hormones.
Edinger-Westphal nucleus of the brainstem controls the pupil reflex. An ER doctor who looks at the response to a pen light is checking on brain stem activity.
The smallest part of the brain is the brainstem, located at the base of the brain. It connects the brain to the spinal cord and is responsible for basic life functions like breathing, heart rate, and digestion.
No, cerebellum is not included in your forebrain (which is also known as Prosencephalon). Forebrain only includes your cerebral hemisphere, basal ganglia and the diencephalon. As for the cerebellum, it's included in your hindbrain (or known as rhombencephalon).
Well it is just like any part of our body.
Her BRAIN and BUTT
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The side of the brain that looks like a Seahorse.
no of course its not,it cannot contract and relax (horten and lengthen)
The thalamus is the part of the brain that acts like a switchboard. The thalamus controls how the brain reacts to certain things like pleasure and pain.
The thalamus is the part of the brain that acts like a switchboard. The thalamus controls how the brain reacts to certain things like pleasure and pain.
For the same reason we look at women at all. Seems to be in our DNA. Ever notice how the man you are with will glance at the woman's butt that just walked by? It doesn't matter much what she looks like, the automatic part of the brain kicks in and here comes the glance. He may not have even liked what he saw but...too late...picture taken. The better you look though, the harder he looks. I bet it's the same as the studies of men looking at a nude woman. The brain fires like he's taken a drug. The studies are on the Internet.
Its very easy..All you have to do is say the "butt" part like how you would "but" and the "ocks" is just "ocks".. Its very easy..All you have to do is say the "butt" part like how you would "but" and the "ocks" is just "ocks"..
Brain cells
she looks wierd like the nose thingy that looks like a booger and ya she is
The brain does not contrive nor control genetics or appearance. Quite the contrary, genetics and appearance play important roles in the formation and growth as well as the development of the brain's role and replay.
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