Yes, include the brain's owner's personality, conscience and knowledge. Short answer no... Long answer, there are memory rifts associated with brain transplants. These are not commonly reported or well understood, however, they can be traumatic experiences for those who experience them. In these episodes a person can experience transfer of memories or even resurgence of personality traits of the previous brain owner. In one 1993 neurological association funded study, a brain transplant resulted in complete lost of the test subject's self. They effectively transplanted the donor into a new body. So to answer your question, you will probably not gain knowledge by a brain transplant. If you do, there is the chance that along with knowledge will also come everything else...
the brain is the function of the human body. legs are arms are your neck is too.
yes......... normal human brain has 8 cell for a particular part means newton brain had 12 cells
The reason that brain tissue is soft is because that is how God the creator chose to design it. Brain tissue is soft because it has the skull to protect it.
christiaan barnard who was the first scientist to transplant a kidney in 1960
is it possible to transplant a chimp brain into a human skull
No
There's never been a brain transplant, and isn't likely to be one anytime soon either - so no way to tell.
False. The first heart transplant into a human was performed in 1964, when a dying man received a chimpanzee heart. The first transplant of a human heart to another human was performed in 1967.
The reason Cristiaan Barnard is famous is because he was the first person to perform a heart transplant.
The first human heart transplant was on 3 December 1967 in South Africa by Christian Barnard and his team
At this moment, it is impossible to transplant a brain.
No you can't, but you can swap a human brain for a pig brain, just like swapping a human heart for a pig heart.
No, Jose Rizal was not the first surgeon to perform a human heart transplant. The first successful human heart transplant was performed by South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard in 1967. Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and writer, not a surgeon.
The first human liver transplant was performed in 1963, and since then, thousands of liver transplants are done every year.
The world's first human heart transplant was performed by Christiaan Barnard on a man called Louis Washkansky in 1967.
An "allogenic" transplant is a human-to-human transplant. (A "xenogenic" transplant would be animal-to-human).