I believe its the Thalamus, the part of the brain which helps regulate sensory input, as well as relay information from the cerebellum to the cerebral cortex. The Thalamus involvement in mathematics, has to do with memorization, and more important than that, working memory. More than anything else, Mathematics is a skill, and like all skills, Math is governed by working memory, namely, the precise retrieval of information specific to the task at hand. In the end though if you are a grown adult, or past the age of puberty your brain has already formed all important connections. See, the only way to have natural skill, is for those skills to be acquired as the brain is still being formed, e.g. before puberty. Every human being is born with relatively unconnected neurons, however from the moment a person is born, neural connections begin to be formed. Yes, scientifically speaking, it is possible to remember the day you were born through hypnosis, because those neural connections are still there, they were the first your brain formed. Again, the first neural formations, you carry for the rest of your life, what is formed when you are a child, are things you keep with you. In other words sorry, if you are past puberty there is nothing that can help you. Struggles with math, or any school subject for that matter, can only be prevented if the parents place their child through a rigorous course of puzzles, memory games, brain games, and encouraging them to draw really well to exercise their imagination. Encourage them to draw still life, to copy paintings without tracing to do it free hand; these things help develop the imagination, a crucial problem solving tool of the brain. Sorry though, I can't help you; if you wish to become good at math at this relatively late stage of your life, you will have to purchase number games, you can get them at any bookstore. The moment you finish with your math homework, do those number games religiously, every day. Do not expect results immediately, but do those number games every single day for a full calendar year, make it a point to do them every day. By the time you get to college who knows; numbers may become second nature to you. As an "adult," hormonally speaking, learning new tasks for you, is much harder than it is for a child. Again, kids learn things quickly, because their brains are still forming, depending on the data they are exposed to, that is how their brains grow. In other words a small child, a 5 year old, will become highly proficient at Math with only a year's worth of number games, a teenager or an adult like you, will require a full 3 years, 2 solid hours a day. You will have to make sacrifices, if you are that serious about turning a weakness into a strength. Simply going over the basics again (arithmetic) will not be enough; your brain will need to bombarded with all manner of ways by which to manipulate numbers, if you wish for math to get easier. I will stop typing this overly long answer, because, trust me, as someone who majored in Psychology in College (I hold a B.S. in it), you have your work cut out for you. Achieving "Kung Fu" with numbers, will not be easy at your age, nevertheless, if you pull it off by the time you get to college, a lot of career doors will be opened for you. [[User:67.148.120.72|67.148.120.72]]stardingo747
The prefrontal cortex, parietal lobe, and hippocampus are key brain regions involved in mathematical learning. These areas are responsible for tasks such as problem-solving, working memory, spatial reasoning, and encoding mathematical facts and procedures. Practice and repetition help strengthen the neural connections in these regions, improving mathematical abilities.
The brain is the part of the body most affected by emotion. Emotions trigger chemical reactions in the brain that can influence mood, behavior, and overall well-being.
The part of the brain that is related to happiness is the prefrontal cortex. This region is involved in regulating emotions, decision-making, and reward processing. Studies have shown that activity in the prefrontal cortex is associated with feelings of happiness and positive emotions.
The prefrontal cortex is the part of the brain that is primarily responsible for higher-level cognitive functions such as reasoning, decision-making, problem-solving, and planning. It plays a critical role in executive functions and emotional regulation.
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for controlling balance and coordination. It receives sensory inputs from the inner ear, eyes, and muscles to help maintain equilibrium and posture. Damage to the cerebellum can result in issues with balance and coordination.
During sleep, the brain goes through different stages that influence brain activity. The brain consolidates memories, processes information, and clears out toxins during sleep, which is crucial for cognitive function and overall brain health. Lack of sleep can lead to impaired brain function, affecting memory, learning, and decision-making.
Properties of Brain HemispheresCreativity, artistic and musical skills and photographic memories are part of the right cerebral cortex of the brain. Mathematic skills and easy work with numbers and words come from the left hemisphere.
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The PONS
Occipital Lobe which is situated at the very back of the brain.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
The brain is the central nervous system of the human body. The brain is responsible for every part of the body.
Certainly not the neurons in your brain...learn English.
The cranium and underlining meninges and fluids help to protect the brain.
Relax, there are 18000 years to go!
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Body parts helps especially the brain as it is liked to all five of our senses all the body parts gives you information in all sorts of ways they also take you far to learn more the further you go the more you learn and it is thanks to the part of the body
yes it activates a part of your brain that most people dont use... it helps you creativly