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Is the pituitary gland the largest part of the brain?
No, it's a pretty small part. The cortex is the largest part, especially the frontal lobe
What portion of the brain controls rationalization?
Rationalization is likely to be associated with the prefrontal cortex.
Most men would prefer a little bit of both. If you're pretty but stupid, you're only good for looking at. If you're smart but ugly, guys( being rude and mean) will not pay close attention. Is that okay?
What will get the smell of diesel out of wood?
hey m8 im a carpenter and I've had people ask me this in the past, i have always used malt vinegar, like fish and chip shop vinegar, put some on your wood/affected areas leave for about 10-15 mins and it will be better.
make sure you give the wood a good dousing of vinegar
How much does a mad person uses his brain?
half and half of the normal. we all use 0.5%of our brain then a mad person uses -2%.
How do i change your instincts?
You can't change the instincts of another. You can try to persuade them only.
Where is a turkeys brain located?
The turkey's brain is located in it's head. This is the typical locations for most animal's brains in the body.
What role does the non-dominant hemisphere play?
The non-dominant hemisphere plays an important role in musical understanding, composition and learning, perception of spatial relations, perception of visual and other esthetical patterns.
Why are girls and boys different?
We're different because we need to and if we wernt then i don't no who would ask me out and have fun with plus I want to marry someone that's not the same>
It's just the way our species, well, most (higher) life on Earth is made. We need a male half and a female half to make new new individuals.
There are physical and mental differences. Firstly, males have more testosterone than females, and females have more estrogen than males. Males have no breasts, but they can have breast tissue, and they have a penis along with a scrotum. Males are physically stronger than female, which means they have more muscle. Females have breasts and a vagina, along with a body that houses more fat.
Girls have different anatomy parts for example girls have breasts and I vagina whereas boys have a penis girls have their monthlies i.e periods and also boys eventually become men and girls eventually become women
What can happen to your brain if you are over thinking information?
Nothing, because "overthinking information" is not really a thing that actually has any physiological basis.
(Technically, something "happens to your brain" all the time; it's just not generally possible to be very definite about exactly what that something is.)
What is folded plate structure?
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No!
it actually means that the rest of your body is still functioning, but your brain is dead!
Except there is really no way to come out of being brain dead. So the person is techonally dead dead:(
It describes one who is stupid and dumb. But do not use that word because it is a bad word and the one who hears it, she/he will feel sad.
When does the male brain mature?
I am 25 now and i can say that it probably never will.. however by 22-23 you certainly are not as stupid as you were when you were 18-19..
I think they COULD, but do NOT necessarily suggest MS, particularly if associated with appropriate CLINICAL SYMPTOMS. They do seem to indicate multiple small white matter lesions, possibly relating to hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, infections or inflammatory conditions, as well as perhaps migraine headaches.
So, you need more history and clinical symptoms to even begin to know what it might mean diagnostically.
Phrase-by-phrase, high T2 means "bright spots" on the mri, 'multi focal' probably means many of them, 'sub cortices' means white matter (axons) of the brain, and 'ischaemic' means restriction in blood supply.
I'm NOT a doctor, I'm just guessing from looking at the results from googleing the components of your question, since no one else answered you.
Is it possible for a patient with traumatic brain injury to recover 100%?
It depends on the severity of the injury and what kind of injury it is. I can say that it is unlikely for someone to fully recover from a traumatic brain injury, as even the known "miracle recoveries" often report mental fatigue and 'not being the same as before'.
What area of the brain that develops most rapidly in the early stages after birth is the?
auditory cortex
A recurring decimal is a number which is written in decimal notation and in which, after a finite number of digits, a string of digits repeats for ever more. The repeating string need not start straight after the decimal point. For example, 5/26 = 0.1923076923076... with the string 923076 (but not the 1 at its start) repeating for ever.
What are the major organs of the circular system?
The three major organs of the circulatory system are:
1) The Heart: it pumps blood throughout the body.
2) The Brain: It tells the heart when to pump and how fast to pump. The Brain is what tells the heart to speed up during exercise, and to slow down during rest.
3) The Lungs: The lungs bring in air, and the blood goes through the lungs to pick up the oxygen and bring it throughout the rest of the body as the heart pumps.