Asking questions for science is one of the science practices. Your challenge is to come up with your own question about something that science can or possible could explain? Everyone needs to have their own no repeats.
No one part of the brain "generates" dreams. Dreams are best viewed as a whole brain phenomenon -- or at least a "whole cerebral cortex" phenomenon. The stages of sleep are controlled by an interconnected group of tiny nuclei (clusters of neurons) in the base of the brain and brain stem.
The human brain is a mysterious little ball of gray matter. After all these years, researchers are still baffled by many aspects of how and why it operates like it does. Scientists have been performing sleep and dream studies for decades now, and we still aren't 100 percent sure about the function of sleep, or exactly how and why we dream. We do know that our dream cycle is typically most abundant and best remembered during the REM stage of sleep. It's also pretty commonly accepted among the scientific community that we all dream, though the frequency in which dreams are remembered varies from person to person.
Is it possible for you brane to stop at the age of 2, and not grow anymore throughout you life time? And what will the person be like if it stops growing and not grow anymore throughout you life time?
Why do we dream?
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ReplyDeleteCould we completely dissolve a peace of paper instantly.
ReplyDeleteWhat part of the brain helps us dream?
ReplyDeleteNo one part of the brain "generates" dreams. Dreams are best viewed as a whole brain phenomenon -- or at least a "whole cerebral cortex" phenomenon. The stages of sleep are controlled by an interconnected group of tiny nuclei (clusters of neurons) in the base of the brain and brain stem.
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ReplyDeleteThe human brain is a mysterious little ball of gray matter. After all these years, researchers are still baffled by many aspects of how and why it operates like it does. Scientists have been performing sleep and dream studies for decades now, and we still aren't 100 percent sure about the function of sleep, or exactly how and why we dream. We do know that our dream cycle is typically most abundant and best remembered during the REM stage of sleep. It's also pretty commonly accepted among the scientific community that we all dream, though the frequency in which dreams are remembered varies from person to person.
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DeleteAre dreams the connection between your imaginative part of your brain and your sight sense or not.
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ReplyDeleteIs it possible to mix Turritopsis doohmii (immortal jellyfish) cells or DNA with the human body and make us immortal.
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ReplyDeleteJK Mitosis and meiosis.
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Delete16 because he still lives in the 80s
DeleteWy do we need blood?
ReplyDeleteTo fill our nutrience levels.
DeleteIs it possible for you brane to stop at the age of 2, and not grow anymore throughout you life time?
ReplyDeleteAnd what will the person be like if it stops growing and not grow anymore throughout you life time?
How does the brain develop A.D.H.D?
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much air it would take to propel a human 30 feet high.
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