Can candle smoke kill your brain cells?
it mostly depends on the scent but it doesnt happen often, you dont usually see people walkin around with candles stuffed up there nose
What part of the brain supports moral reason?
There are many opinions as to which part of the brain is involved in moral reason but they all say that the frontal lobes are the most important.
What happens if you have a brain tumor where doctors cant get to it?
It means your screwed.......harsh but true
What is the explanation for the lobes of the bain?
The three lobes of the brain are:
The frontal lobe, which controls movement of voluntary movement. Example, planning walking, and saying a speech. This lobe is linked to intellectual activities and personality.
The temporal lobe, which is the sensory area associated with vision and hearing.
The parietal lobe, which is a sensory area associated with touch and temperature awareness. It is linked to emotions and interpreting speech.
Which part of the brain distinguishes animal brains from human brains?
The amount of cerebral cortex is larger. a cat has small amounts. Humans have much more and is a little more than a ape. Animals have the same brain structure as humans, it is just managed differently. (the cerebral cortex covers the entirety of the brain)
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What would be the result of injury to the visual association area of the brain?
you wouldn't see the same as before.
What is the average amount of brain cells for a pug?
Granulomatous meningoencephalitis (GME) is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS) of dogs and, rarely, cats. It is a form of meningoencephalitis. GME is likely second only to encephalitis caused by canine distemper virus as the most common cause of inflammatory disease of the canine CNS.[1] The disease is more common in female toy dogs of young and middle age. It has a rapid onset. The lesions of GME exist mainly in the white matter of the cerebrum, brainstem, cerebellum, and spinal cord.[2] The cause is only known to be noninfectious and is considered at this time to be idiopathic. Because lesions resemble those seen in allergic meningoencephalitis, GME is thought to have an immune-mediated cause, but it is also thought that the disease may be based on an abnormal response to an infectious agent.[3] One study searched for viral DNA from canine herpesvirus, canine adenovirus, and canine parvovirus in brain tissue from dogs with GME, necrotizing meningoencephalitis, and necrotizing leukoencephalitis (see below for the latter two conditions), but failed to find any.[
What are the ailment of the nervous system?
it can cause paralysis,or losse of control over voluntary movements
There have been studies linked between the sense of smell, and the memory. However, you asked "Does smell affect memory?" Often times you will see or feel something that may trigger a memory of a good or maybe a bad time; it is much the same with smell. i have experienced it many times, I will smell something and I'm suddenly drawn back to a specific moment where my mind seems to think I last smelled that scent last. This is a very common thing to happen, and many people experience it daily.
The nose feeds directly into the brain, without going through the same filtering and interpretation mechanisms that sight, taste, hearing and touch do. Studies have shown that studying with a specific aroma around, and then taking a test in the presence of that aroma will improve memory and scores.
Of course it can't. My sister-in-law just had her front teeth done and gaps filled in and some teeth pulled and others capped. The only way you could damage the brain is to shove the tip of the nose hard so the bone goes into the brain. Your teeth have nothing to do with this.
How can you label each of the four sections of the brain?
There are three main sections: cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.
Other parts suggested as the 4th could be the diencephalon (thalamus and hypothalamus) or the corpus callosum between the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum.
(see related links for diagrams)
How many chromosomes are in the brain cell?
23 pairs and 46 in all like any other body cell except gametes and red blood cells (blood cells have no chromosomes because they have no nucleus
hope this helps
Does a damaged brain show plasticity?
A damaged brain shows some measure of plasticity, and it has the ability to rewire itself.
Where are synapses located between in the brain?
Between the axon terminals and the dendrite for one, there lay the chemical synapse.