Most part of brain is lefy unused. if 90% of brain is used then that person can remember everything in first reading. He can perceive contents of book without actually reading it. He can perceive knowledge beyond our imagination. He can actually able to communicate with animals and also understand their language.
More frequent use of brain are
1.generation of motor impulses
2.perception of sensation
3 ,controlling and coordinating body activity
4.maintence of balance and posture
5. Regulation of vital functions like respiration and circulation through autonomic nervous system
Do you believe in the idea that people only use 10% of their brains? If so,...
Chapter 2 homework How Do Our Brains Communicate With Our Bodies? Topic: Brain and Behavior Due: September 28, 2018 Title: Write a Seript The activity is to write a script consisting of dialogue between various parts of the brain and body. So, the "actors" become things like the central nervous system the brain, the spinal cord, neurotransmitters, and so on You are to "set the scene" as to what is occurring before the dialogue takes place. . For example. "Mary...
Do you think that it is possible to train our brains to learn in new ways? Give an example from your own experience that shows a specific way in which you have been able to adapt to a new concept or style of doing something. It can be related to work, school, or any other aspect of life. You may surprise yourselves on this one. We are all students of life no matter our age, job or location!
do you think that people emulate the behaviors they believe will be most beneficial to them or the behaviors that society has defined as being acceptable?
Think of a good that you believe is highly inelastic and poll at least ten people about how their consumption would change if the price changed [change: choose any good - do you think demand is elastic or inelastic? Then do poll]. You should ask each person a) how much they currently buy of the good at current prices, b) how much price would have to change before they would reduce their consumption (if they say they would always buy...
Do you believe that the use of assistants and aides impacts the quality of healthcare? The book does not discuss the "Dental Therapist". What do you think about this new profession? Where do you think it would be most useful?
do you believe that authoritarianism is essential to leadership? if so, how important do you think it is? if not, why?
a. Economically speaking, do you think that the idea of survival of the fittest is the best way to create an “evolutionary spirit”? b. Explain your reasoning. What are the advantages of an economy that revolves around the idea of survival of the fittest? c. What are the disadvantages of an economy that revolves around the idea of survival of the fittest? d. When, if ever, can greed be considered good? Support your conclusion with a specific example. e. Adam...
Is there such a thing as a midlife crisis? Discuss the idea of a midlife crisis in terms of the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes in middle adulthood. Also: If you believe there is such a thing as a midlife crisis, what developmental changes in middle adulthood might be the cause? Why do some middle-aged people experience it and others do not? If you do not believe that a midlife crisis exists, explain why you think this myth perpetuates in...
Which defense mechanism do you see people exhibiting most frequently? Why do you think this is the case? How can you manage this type of reaction to a conflict?
Do you believe consumerism is still a pervasive part of our culture? Why or why not? How and why are we being taught to consume? Do you think this pattern of consumerism is changing with new generations of people?