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the dimensions of a triangle of thirty- two inches is a large number that you can figure out on a calculator. This calculator happens to be your brain. I am a math teacher and that is what I think.
Multiple subpial transection. This procedure is used to control the spread of seizures that originate in or affect the "eloquent" cortex, the area of the brain responsible for complex thought and reasoning.
You measure a Bicycles mass in KILOGRAMS. You would measure the weight of an APPLE in Grams, and the weight of your brain in milligrams, if you think you would meaure a bike in grams or milligrams.
You need to make your measurments carfully using the right instruments, and you need to repeat the measurment a few times. Sources: California Physical Science book and My Great Brain ;)
Brain is a noun. Example: I use my brain to think.
The most common procedure that monitors glucose uptake in the brain is the PET scan. See Wikipedia for more on this procedure.
There are two procedures that are non invasive to check for internal and structural problems of the brain. The x-ray procedure that involves cross-sectional views of these internal brain structures is a CAT scan.
A lobotomy (surgical procedure that involves the removal of a part of the brain inorder to treat mental illness). Oh, and some tights.
Consciousness
A craniotomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a part of the skull to access the brain. It is typically performed to treat various brain conditions such as tumors, blood clots, or to relieve pressure in the brain. The opening created during the craniotomy allows the surgeon to access the brain and perform necessary treatments or surgeries.
Consciousness
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PET scan
Extra-temporal resection. This procedure involves removing some or all of the frontal lobe, the part of the brain directly behind the forehead. Extra-temporal resection is most successful in patients whose seizures are not widespread.
Yes, playing chess involves both hemispheres of the brain.
Embalming involves removing the brain, so no.
Yes.