Human Brain
By: Omshreya
- The cerebrum is a walnut like mass filled with nerves is more in the human body than animals body
- The cerebrum transforms rush of information into thoughts, hopes, and feelings
- The cerebrum is the largest part in the brain
- Your parents gene form and shape your brain
- As you practice you strengthen your connections to whatever you are practicing
- You have two memory one of them is a working memory and one is a long-term memory
- The working memory only lasts for a minute or so
- The long-term memory lasts for a long time
- Emotion is the glue that makes learning stick your passion for something also helps you learn something easily
- If you learn a two languages as a baby your brain stores the two languages but if you learn a language later on it stores it separately
- If a baby is badly neglected it’s brain is 20-30 percent smaller than a baby who is loved
- Brain cells die as you get older
- People can’t read minds
- ALS does not damage the brain
- If you saw a skunk your senses would take in everything then send it to the brain by using the nerves and all the things the senses had sensed go to the right places in the brain and the brain would figure out what was happening and tell the body quicker then you could say awesome!
- The brain only weighs three pounds
- The brain is like a wrinkled mass of jelly
- The brain has more than 100 billion nerve cells and ten times as much as many support cells
- There are three main parts in the brain the cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brain stem
- Brain waves are regular in the brain. Brain waves move messages in the brain
- There are more nerve cells in the human brain then stars in the Milky Way
- The wrinkles in your brain pack in more nerve cells
- The information that comes in your brain come in pieces and stay in pieces
- A deep furrow divides your cerebrum in two
- The right side of the cerebrum is good at spatial tasks
- The left side of the cerebrum is for languages
- the two parts of the cerebrum control the opposite side of the body
- your memory and imagination rely on all your senses
- fluid, membranes and the bony skull protect your brain
- the pineal gland controls sleep
- the spinal cord connects your brain to the rest of your body
CITATIONS
- The Human Body by: Laurie Beckelman
- http://kb4brainfunction.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/BRAIN-ANATOMY-AND-FUNCTION_4.jpg
- http://www.brainharmonycenter.com/images/brain-diagram-01.jpg