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Questions on Brain

 

Questions on Brain

 

1) By any chance brain of introverts differs from extrovert I feel so did you happen to explore it?

2) The story of Abhimanyu from what age the brain gets developed and understand do really kids hear and observe from the womb?

3) There are studies that say constantly skull sizes are changing so I believe the brain as well does so do you see in the human brain other forms of cortex will evolve?

4) How do stem cells form neurons or they get developed to certain parts of organs who make this decision this isn't the brain then even the cells have somewhat like a brain?

5) Do the size of male and female brains differs, some research says women's brains are often very good in communications how far is it true, in that case, all women need to be an extrovert which is not true!

6) At the end of the day, it is chemicals and electrical signals in the brain we can think brains as an apparatus that can create with its own composition of chemicals, over a period of time is the efficiency of synthesizing such chemicals leads to psychological imbalances?

7) There is research on using cattle blood in humans, how does it impact humans ref https://www.nature.com/articles/35073775

8) Some scientist like Einstein used to sleep a lot and used the time efficiently and our own mathematics genius Shakunthala Devi have solved many math problems faster than a computer so the architect of the brain differs within humans? why some are geniuses? we can't say genes a reason in that case the siblings of Einstein/ other scientists would have replicated the same.

9) It's been said we haven't used the brain to its potentials or we have been used only to 10%, what are brains capable of doing during my childhood I heard listened to some radio program where a man escaped in an Nth dimension so are these just a fiction or brains of some people are really capable of doing it?

10) Some research being carried out on apes if they can carry the human babies in their womb as they are the closest ancestors to us, so how does the brain of such kids differ, I am not sure if such research can be approved in future as a human embryo are involved but if so, what's your thought on this?

11) There was a research on paranormal activity, in youtube, you can check wherein a simulated death a person remembered what happened when he came back alive. How is it possible the brain needs a physical contact to store and retrieve data though there are no solid proofs have you heard anything about it? What actually happens to the brain in a coma? does a brain injury is the reason?

12) Ideally, we are a form of electrical apparatus so even for psychological treatment can a fine-tuned electrical signals change our thought process (faraday's law of flux) i mean this signals change the chemical reaction in the brain. I feel soft music/white noise may be related to this.

13) why do infants don't fear? is there any hormones that handles emotions related to fear?

14) How far situations have an impact on brain signals, we don't see a wild lion, circus lion, and caged lion raised in a zoo behaving in the same manner. But same doesn't apply to wolves why is it so?

15) Have you come across any species not having a brain, but uses other methods to communicate to various organs if so can you share some examples?

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