What part of the brain controls touch?
Your cerebellum controls your movement which is asscoiated with touch
What brain structure controls the pituitary gland?
The portion of the brain that controls the pituitary gland is known as the hypothalamus. The pituitary gland is responsible for all the functions in the body.
What are the functional differences between the cerebellum and cerebrum?
The differences between cerebrum and cerebellum are:
Cerebrum has sensory areas that interpret sensory activities, association areas that are concerned with emotional and intellectual processes like will, judgement, memory etc. It controls all voluntary activities.
Cerebellum coordinates muscular activities and maintains body posture and balance.
What is the difference between brain damage and brain injury?
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
What dangers does the blood-brain barrier protect the brain from?
The blood-brain barrier prevents various substances that could be poisonous to brain tissue (toxins), as well as many agents of infection, from crossing from the blood stream into the brain tissue.
What part of the brain is used for memory?
When we remember new facts by repeating them or by employing various mnemonic devices, we are actually passing them through the hippocampus several times. The hippocampus keeps strengthening the associations among these new elements until, after a while, it no longer needs to do so. The cortex will have learned to associate these various properties itself to reconstruct what we call a memory.
But the hippocampus and the cortex are not the only structures involved in long-term memory and its various manifestations in the brain.
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Does the right half of the cerebrum controls the right side of the body?
The left side of the body. And vice versa.
What is the role of the basal ganglia in producing movement?
The basal ganglia send output messages to the motor cortex, helping to initiate movements, regulate repetitive or patterned movements, and control muscle tone
What can you not see or smell?
You can not smell Natural Gas, it is invisible, and odorless because it is burned.
Several things, including gravity, light, radio waves, xrays.
What tools should you use to remove the brain from the body?
The Egyptians, when embalming and mummifying their dead, poked wire probes into the brain, and after mushing up brain, pulled the mushed up brain out through the nose with wire hooks. I assume you want the more modern method to remove the brain in its entirety? In which case a surgical circular saw is used to cut round the skull until it is free and the top can be taken off and the brain removed.
How many chemicals are present in the human brain?
No set answer. Depends on the individual. There are chemicals that appear in the brain naturally, and then there are chemicals (drugs, medicines, toxins, etc.) that are put into the bloodstream from outside sources.
How do you unlock different parts of your brain?
Well, all of the parts of your brain are already unlocked because that what helps you move your body and breathe plus speaking, eating, talking and everything else.
Why is it harder to concentrate in the evening than in the morning?
If you are finding it harder to concentrate in the evening than in the morning, then presumably you are tired after your exertions of the day, and you need to rest. Note that not everybody has greater difficulty concentrating in the evening than they do in the morning. There are morning people and there are night people. It depends upon how your life is organized, how much coffee you drink, and so forth.
It is a very common usage, and there must be countless examples in literature.
What does sylar do with the brains?
He uses his power of absorbsoin to steal the powrs of his victim.
Does medulla oblongata controls temperature?
No. The pons is the bridge that connects the spinal cord to the brain and various brain parts to each other. This part of the brain stem works with the medulla to help control respiration.
The midbrain is the final piece of the brain stem. This section deals with motor and sensory nerve bundles.
These nerves carry impulses from the cerebral cortex to the pons and the spinal cord. The midbrain also contains nerves that conduct energy to the thalamus.
Do bath salts cause brain damage?
One word answer: yes. It is extremely harmful, and proven to cause permanent brain damage.