Can hair be permed one year after brain tumor removal?
If you have any doubts or fear on this subject, don't do it.
Can a man thrive on his own eggs?
Yes, a man can thrive on his own eggs which is called sperm but not by ejaculating or eating rather by sexual abstinence. Internally, sperm gets stored in the brain as 'oz' in Hindi, providing mental vigor and vitality upon sexual abstinence. The act may be performed but without ejaculation; thus, protecting oneself from self-annihilation. Little food intake can be enough compared to a reproducing man. Well being of the body also ensues because all parts of the body are connected to brain.
Who is the Sublime Paralytic and Brains of the Revolution?
The Sublime Paralytic and Brains of the Revolution is only one person and this person is Apolinario Mabini
The most obvious difference between the human brain and the brain of a carp would be in the?
hypothalamus. A small area of the brain that regulates emotional behaviors and motives.
Its actually the Cerebral Cortex.
Which part of the brain understands rhythm?
Right Brain / Left Brain Functions
Left Brain is responsible for:
Right Brain is responsible for:
Logic
Emotions, imagination
Words
Pictures, color
Numbers
Dimension
Lists
Daydreaming
Linearity
Spatial awareness
Sequence
Rhythm
Parts and specifics
The big picture: wholes and relationships among the parts
Analysis (breaking apart)
Synthesis (putting together)
Sequential thinking
Simultaneous and holistic thinking
Is time-bound, has a sense of time and goals and your position in relation to those goals
Is time free, might lose a sense of time altogether
Governs the right side of your body
Governs the left side of your body
As for a specific name - sorry.
PET or Positron Emission Tomography is not suitable for a person who has metal plate in his or her head. This is primarily due to the use of nuclear imaging technology. However, in some cases even an MRI scan might not be suitable.
What is the function of the vasomotor center?
vasomotor centre is under medullary control and is responsible for vasoconstriction /vasodilatation so that blood pressure is maintained.
What 2 groups is the perpheral nervous system divided into?
If I remember correctly, there is of course the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system, further divided into the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems.
Why is injury to this part usually fatal?
It depends on the part you mean. If you get a hole in the thoracic cavity, then you can't breathe. If you get sliced in the neck, you'll never stop bleeding. If you get stabbed in the thigh, then you'll bleed too much blood out. If you get an injury to the brain you could lose brain cells that might never come back. This is bad because you won't have the knowledge that you need.
Do animals have a occipital lobe?
Of course they do! If they have eyes the brain processes images through this lobe. Animals, including the human animal, have different sized lobes for this function. Smaller lobed animals have a reduced visual acuity. The more developed the lobe, the higher processing power of visual stimulus.
What is the structure of the brain?
It's the most recently evolved and largest part of the brain. It's also known as telencephalon. This in combination with the Diencephalon comprise the forebrain. It's responsible for the functioning of decision making, perception, language (comprehension and production of), planning/organizing, "personality" or what makes us human, and more.
What part of the brain is overactive in people with PTSD?
While the activation aspects of PTSD (rage, anger, irritability, somatic re-activations) have alot to do with a hyperarousal of the sympathetic nervous system that runs through the right side of the brain, PTSD from a brainwave side of things has more to do with disharmony and imbalance between the left and right hemispheres, and front and back. That is, non-PTSD folks have an integration of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems where one is not dominant over the other.
Is the frontal lobe of the brain used when driving a motor vehicle?
yes of course, our frontal lobe helps us in thinking, and while driving we obviously think....don't we...so we use our frontal lobe.. while driving.
Collectively the dura mater arachnoid mater and pia mater are called the?
The meninges, i.e. the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.
What is the connection between cerebellum and the ears?
Cerebellum receives the information regarding equilibriumfrom your inner ears. The information reaches your cerebellum both directly through your vestibular nerve, and also indirectly through your vestibular nuclei.
Why can't you find brain cells in your stomach and stomach cells in your brain?
Brain cells remain in the brain. They are the building blocks of the brain. If the brain cells were in the stomach, you'd have a brain in your stomach! Same goes for the stomach and all parts of the body.
In my yoga class my instructor mentioned that there are more brain cells in the stomach than in the brain, I wanted to find out if it was true and I came across this article. So maybe you can have cells "in the wrong places"...... (look below under related links)
What is one of the most common causes of damage to the nervous system?
Physical injury is one of the most common causes of damage to the nervous system.