After death, the brain does not shut down immediately; it can remain active for several minutes. Studies suggest that some neural activity may persist for up to 10 minutes post-mortem, particularly in response to external stimuli. However, the exact timeline can vary depending on factors such as the cause of death and individual physiological differences. Overall, the cessation of brain activity is a gradual process rather than an instantaneous event.
your brain will shut down, you will go through withdrawls, your whole body will start to shut down without it. Dont do speed
If by "shut down" you mean "die," then yes.
Natasha Richardson died from a skiing accident in Quebec, Canada. Her brain just shut down. It was a slow death.
The activity of the brain is crucial to the body's metabolism. Absence of brain function is the clinical definition of death. However, using biofeedback and other techniques, individuals can reduce the activity level of various sections of the brain. This can highlight various "brainwaves" associated with activities within the central nervous system.
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It depends on the definition of Death being used. If it's just unconscious forever, then your cerebrum needs to die. If it's no brain activity, then your cerebrum and cerebellum need to die. If it's not able to breathe, then cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblongata need to die. 1, 2 or 3 depending on the definition you use for Death.
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Well, when the brain starts to shut down, it can't send messages to the other body organs like the heart to keep pumping blood through the body.
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The brain would begin to shut down from lack of oxygen, you would suffer irreparable brain damage in the early stages of this, then your entire body would begin to shut down without a stable brain to control it. Your heart would slow down untill it com
Shut down of your brain- usually as a result of a lack of oxygenated blood, but could be due to injury to the brain itself.