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Which parts of the brain are the most active during a person's rest?

The brain appears oval divided into two parts separated by chasm. And each half or part of the brain controls one side of the body. Where the right half of the brain controls the left side of the body and the left half of the brain is concerned with the right side. Although it is a mass of proteins and fats and weighs about (1.4 kg), it is the device that makes us (reasonable human beings), whereby a person can perform sensory actions (such as seeing, smelling, hearing, and tasting) to feel the surrounding world. Also, through which people can do logical, rational and creative thinking work. And allow people able to communicate and organize ideas in sentences and formulate phrases in topics and speak these ideas. The brain also controls (through the nerves and spinal cord) all the activities of life inside the human being. Where the brain organizes all vital processes that are done without the real human will. And examples of that, regulating the process of breathing...

Is the mozart effect true?

Mozart's effect is the effect of listening to Mozart's compositions and its reflection on the results of intelligence tests, in another meaning the ability of music to influence mental health and psychological well-being Does listening to Mozart make your brain smarter? .. Does listening to his music at an early age have positive effects on the development of the mental abilities of young  children? The answer is yes and these are the reasons: 1- Mozart music improves the ability to focus A new study shows that listening to Mozart compositions increases the duration and depth of the focus, Listening to the quiet dance track known as Mozart's Miniature has increased the mental focus of a group of young people and older people and enabled them to lengthen the focus to finish a specific task properly. So if you do some homework or tasks that need constant mental focus, we recommend you run a musical piece of Mozart's compositions 2-Mozart's musi...

Do we use only ten percent of our brains?

Someone has robbed most of your brain, perhaps even without you knowing it! Well he did not take your brain specifically, but decided that you would not use it. It is that old myth that I heard time and time again about people using only ten percent of their brains. And while that may be appropriate for those who repeat this saying, but for us-wise people-we use our whole brains happily! When answering a question: Do humans use ten percent of their brains? We must make it clear that there is no scientific evidence for that. And in other words, this saying is completely wrong to say from a scientific point of view, but rather a myth, we use our brains completely! Now let us look at the possible origins on which this myth is built and evidence that we are using all of our brains . Where did the ten percent myth begin? The origin of the belief that we only use a small part of our brain is unclear. Perhaps that belief was derived from the controversy that took place in the...

how to keep brain active

In this article, we will show the seven strangest ways to stimulate the brain. And knowing these methods and applying them will make your mind qualified to perform any mental action and your general intelligence will rise to higher levels. We'll mention a lot of ways that can help you boost your brain's energy and activate it to work better, thereby increasing your overall intelligence. 1-Avoid sugar!! Any type of simple carbohydrate can form a kind of fog on the brain which may be called sugar blues, or cause a sense of hyperactivity makes the brain is distracted from thinking properly as a result of the flow of Insulin in the blood to treat the amount of sugars eaten. So if you want to raise your brain energy you should avoid simple carbohydrates such as lactose, fructose, glucose and sucrose. Instead, take complex carbohydrates such as cereals, beans and potatoes. 2-Avoid fat A lot of research has been done on fat and I have determined that thinking becomes ...