Consciousness involves widespread brain activity, with no single part solely responsible. However, the prefrontal cortex, parietal cortex, and thalamus are thought to play significant roles in integrating sensory information, attention, and higher-order cognitive functions that contribute to our conscious experience.
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No, a human cannot survive with only the brain stem. While the brain stem controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate, essential functions such as consciousness, cognition, and emotion are controlled by other parts of the brain.
Consciousness is a complex phenomenon and is not localized to one specific area of the brain. It is believed to involve widespread neural activity and interactions across various regions of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex, parietal cortex, and thalamus. The exact mechanisms of consciousness and its neural correlates are still not fully understood.
All of the brain. (Apex)
Getting hit in the jaw can cause a sudden and severe impact to the head, affecting the brain's ability to function normally. This can disrupt important brain functions related to consciousness and can lead to a temporary loss of consciousness. Additionally, the jaw is located close to the carotid artery, which, when compressed, can also restrict blood flow to the brain and contribute to loss of consciousness.
The frontal lobe is the part of the brain that does problem solving, and controls your behavior. It is the source of emotions.
Consciousness is controlled by the cerebrum of our brain.
No single part of the brain is responsible for consciousness. The brainstem, diencephalon, and cerebral hemispheres are all involved in consciousness.
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Humans lose consciousness when the oxygen supply to the brain gets low.
No, a human cannot survive with only the brain stem. While the brain stem controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate, essential functions such as consciousness, cognition, and emotion are controlled by other parts of the brain.
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