The Cerebral Cortex
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.
No. Actually, the opposite should happen - by thinking, you strain certain cells, which then react by developing more synapses with other cells. Unused brain cells will degenerate synapses and eventually die.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain (it makes up 85% of the brain's weight) and it is the thinking part of the brain and contains your short and long term memories.
brain cells die all the time, it is almost impossible to tell if they die when you stop thinking.
The brain controls muscles, organs, thinking, and learning. Muscles are controlled by signals from the brain, while organs function through signals from the nervous and endocrine systems. Thinking and learning involve complex interactions between different parts of the brain.
The bad thing that will happen is u will get angry and ur brain will make up do bad things
Any mammal's centre of thinking is the brain. The brain is always important.
Memory is acuity spread thought the brain, along with thinking. it really depends on the definition of "thinking"
The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain.
thinking of nothing is thinking
The brain
The cerebrum is responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking, decision-making, and voluntary movements. It also plays a role in processing sensory information and emotions.
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.
bob is buetiful and pretty
because the movie you keep thinking of it and your brain goes mad and you keep imagining what could have happened if the other thing did not happen
third brain is our thinking brain is called the cerebral cortex
No. Actually, the opposite should happen - by thinking, you strain certain cells, which then react by developing more synapses with other cells. Unused brain cells will degenerate synapses and eventually die.