Are men right or left brained?
Yes, in a manner of speaking. The brain is divided into two hemispheres, right and left. People tend to have a dominant hemisphere which is what also drives their being right or left handed. People who have a dominant right hand (e.g., it is the one they write with and eat with), have a dominant left hemisphere of their brain and vice versa, those who write with their left hands are said to have a dominant right hemisphere of the brain. So, sometimes those with dominant right hands are called "left-brained" people.
It is because the right side of the brain controls muscles on the left side of the body and the left side of the brain controls muscles on the right side of the body.
Certain traits and abilities are also associated with the different brain hemispheres, for example:
The right hemisphere is associated with:
The left Hemisphere is associated with:
My nephew, who is left-handed, likes the pun: "Only left handed people are in their right minds."
For more interesting information about the hemispheres of the brain and some experiments you can do to learn more about them, see the related link below.
Having high blood pressure can greatly increase the possibility of suffering from a stroke or heart attack. An increase of white matter on an MRI scan may help measure both risks. Ischemic changes in white matter, relative to chronic periventricular, are commonly found by examining MRI scans. Ischemic change in white matter can be attributed to diabetes, a high content of fat in the blood and high blood pressure, which all can be attributed to raising the risk of having a stroke.
If a person is brain dead and the heart rate is low will they live?
Yes, he can be revived with CPR, intubation, IV ,emergency drugs like epinephrine and atropine and dopamine to increase heart rate and perfusion.
How do you know if you have the symptom of stomach bleeding?
According to wedmd.com, bloody, black or tarry stool or bloody vomit. Stool may look like coffee grounds. Also, fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, paleness. For more information, visit: http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/gastrointestinal-bleeding
Is the brain made of cholesterol?
Yes, because they consist of many membranes which are rich in cholesterol.
The brain consists of gray matter (40%) and white matter (60%) contained within the skull. Brain cells include neurons and glial cells.
The brain has three main parts: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem (medulla).
What does the fornix function as in the brain?
the fornix connects the mamillary body to the hippocampus.
reticular formation
What happens if the motor cortex is damaged?
The forebrain is the CEO of the person and helps them make wise decisions and not reckless ones. Damage to this area would remove the CEO and allow the person to make harmful decisions.
How much time it takes to completely recover from benign brain tumor?
This would depend on the location and size of the tumor. For information on the most important things to look for in Brain Injury rehabilitation hospitals or for other brain injury related questions see
http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/brain-injury-treatment-centers/index.html
What do you call the furrows of the brain?
The "furrows" are called sulci
sulcus-(singular) /sul·cus/ (sul´kus) pl. sul´ci[L.] a groove, trench, or furrow; in anatomy, a general term for such a depression, especially one on the brain surface, separating the gyri.
Functions of cerebellum in nervous system?
The most important function of the cerebellum (if your a student the most you will probably be tested on in a gen bio class) is the control of balance and fine motor function, like walking.
Glomerulus is capillary tuft inside the bowman's capsule (cup-like structure of nephron).
The blood pressure of glomerulus forces the minerals and water to be filtered out of the blood into the spaces made by bowman's capsule.
What type of injury is caused by the brain being slammed against the skull by violent shaking?
contu and contre
It is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. It can be transmitted through direct or indirect exchange of saliva, hence the nickname "kissing disease."
Why is our brain one instead of two?
Well, your brain is divided into 2 parts. The left side is for language and logic- such as math, reading, history, spanish, you get the point. The Right side is for creativity such as art, and music. Why it's divided into 2 parts, I am not sure. maybe so you can think about more at once because each side of the brain has it's own jobs.
Is short term and long term memory stored in cerebellum?
The cerebellum is a motor region of the brain, dealing with the subconscious movements of the muscles. This butterfly-shaped section is the second largest area of the brain. The cerebellum deals with coordination, posture, and balance.
Memory
One of the major human mental activities
Cortex is capable of storing and retrieving both short-and long-term memory
Temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes are among the areas responsible for short- and long-term memory
Engrams---structural traces in the cerebral cortex that comprise long-term memories
Cerebrum's limbic system plays a key role in memory
Which of the following Will not result in a traumaitc brain injury?
A. falls.
B. contact sports
c. anaphylactic mishap
d. motor vehicle accidents