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FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BRAIN


          
Brain cells are extremely susceptible to oxygen deprivation. After their oxygen supply is cut off, some brain cells begin to die in less than 5 minutes. As a result, significant brain damage or death can occur quickly as a result of brain hypoxia.


        The brain continues to develop after childhood and puberty, according to UK study, and is not fully developed until people are well into their 30s and 40s.


        Maturity of the brain lasts much longer than adolescence. Most laws consider young people to be adults when they reach the age of 18. However, new research on brain development indicates that most people do not reach complete maturity until they are 25 years old.


        The brain's oxygen requirements are considerable; while accounting for only 2% of the body's total volume, our brains absorb 20% of the oxygen supply. Scientists have known for a long time that brain function and blood flow are inextricably linked.


        Your brain's electricity produces about 0.085 Watts of power on average at any one time. Your brain is just a low-power LED.

 

        Harvey took Einstein's brain and weighed it at 1230g shortly after his death in 1955. Harvey then dissected the brain into various sections in a laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. He saved some of the parts for himself and gave others to renowned pathologists.


        "Chocolate increases the creation of endorphins, the brain's 'feel-good' hormone," Culler explains. Because of the way it affects your hormones, you may have a more cheerful outlook and perhaps a feeling of "euphoria" after eating it.


        Forgetting enhances the flexibility of the brain by deleting such old and useless information. It also helps to streamline our memory by eliminating superfluous details and generalising the notions involved


        When you learn, your brain undergoes significant changes, including the formation of new connections between neurons. Neuroplasticity is the term for this phenomenon. These connections become stronger the more you practise.


        We discovered that the brain's metabolic requirements peak in childhood, when it consumes glucose at a rate corresponding to 66% of the body's resting metabolism and 43% of the daily energy requirement, and that brain glucose consumption is inversely related to body development from infancy through puberty.

        



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