The OPTIC NERVE, OCCIPITAL LOBE, and VISUAL CORTEX will be affected if there is something wrong with your vision.
But there maybe underline issues that could cause problems with your vision as well.
The main job of the brain is to control and coordinate the body's functions, process sensory information, store and retrieve memories, and generate thoughts and emotions. It is responsible for our ability to think, reason, learn, and communicate.
While there are online tests and quizzes that can provide general information or raise awareness about mental health issues, they cannot diagnose a specific condition. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation if you suspect there may be something wrong with your brain mentally or physically. They can provide a comprehensive assessment and recommend appropriate treatment or management options.
the heart WRONG! its the pituitary gland, its in your brain,and the hearts not a gland.
The prefrontal cortex, which is located at the front of the brain, plays a crucial role in decision-making, judgment, and moral reasoning. It helps process information related to right and wrong behaviors.
A mutation.
It could be the optic nerve. You should see an ophthalmologist right away.
no there is not.
Your brain controls your entire body! If something is wrong with your brain the other part of the body may not be affected however your brain has led you to think that.
Yes there is something wrong with a autistic brain that's why it is a mental condition and illness because there is a defect in it what make's it wrong.
His vision is blurry
Something being wrong with the brain.
no but if you have a condition or something wrong with you then possibly
if you think there is something wrong with it, then there must be somthing wrong with your brain! There is nothing wrong with Matt's noseXX so I don't no
No, there is nothing wrong with your brain if you are Autistic.An Autistic person has an Autistic brain - there's nothing wrong with being Autistic. Autistic brains are not defective neurotypical brains, they are different to neurotypical brains but not broken or less.
No. The brain doesn't have "growth spurts". If you are fainting go to a doctor something is wrong.
That depends on your definition of "wrong". A person with autism is at one end of a spectrum of what is seen in a population.
not being able to respond and something wrong with brain functioning