Just seek God for all of your help.
No, it is not possible for one human to directly control another human using only their brain. Our thoughts and intentions cannot control the actions or behaviors of another person against their will.
the hypothalamus
The prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, impulse control, and personality expression, is one of the first areas of the brain to be affected by alcohol consumption.
Addiction can alter the brain's natural reward system, leading to a cycle of craving and compulsive substance use. Over time, this can result in changes to brain function, making it difficult for individuals to control their drug-seeking behavior. Treatment approaches often aim to address these neurological changes and help individuals regain control over their impulses.
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is the part responsible for coordinating movements. It receives information from the sensory systems and integrates it to control balance, posture, and voluntary movements.
The brain is the 'control center' of the body.
Nerves control your brain.
The brain.
we dont know
becaus the brain is very powerful
Your question is open-ended, that is, the answer is not limited to, say human bodies. One answer could therefore be, "Sunspot". Sunspots are one thing the brain does not control. Weather is another thing the brain does not control. In a mammal's body, the brain does not control the reflexes of limbs, for example.
Everything
your brain.
No, both hemispheres of the brain, left and right, control vision. The occipital lobe is located at the back of the brain.
they are sides of the brain that control eachother's side of the body.
the brain is the control system of the central nervous system.
No parts. The brain controls all of it!!