Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Isn't the human brain too complex to know every single anatomy of it?

anatomy or physiology/pathology/pharmacol.
first one's a picnic, really.
BTW, the below poster is absolutely correct, the 5% traffic is bollocks.
Nothing's too complex given enough time to study, and we've be going at the brain for a few centuries now.
Yes
knowing the anatomy of the brain - the physical structure of it - is no big settlement. Knowing what the gray mush does is a different story altogether.
They tend to make generalization about areas of the brain. ie this is usually here. Eash brain is different but they adjectives tend to share the same characteristics.
Absolutely and even the smartest personality in the world uses merely 5% of his her brain
LOok at it this way. brain is 'too' complex and so it know every single anatomy of it..
Like others said the anatomy is easy to swot. Its the physiology of the brain which is hard. And as for family only using 5%.thats a myth. Its be proven we use 100% of our brain.
Not complex. It's easy surrounded by the term of anatomy but it complex contained by the term of physiology.
Brains are rather hard to swot but not very. It's the electrical system that counts. And it is BS that we only use 5%.
"If the human brain be simple enough to get the drift, we would be too simple to understand it." - Unknown (but not me)

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