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Model Lobes of Brain
Depicts the fissures and sulci that separate the lobes of the brain in a detailed model.The four lobes frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital are named after the skull bone that overlies each lobe.Size 150mm x 130mm x 230mmWeight 500g
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Functioning of Brain Model
Premium quality anatomical model of the functional human brain that provides an incredible amount of realism and detail.Model is colour coded to allow students to study the regions within the cerebral cortex, which are allied to certain
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Conversation Cubes
Get children discussing and debating a range of topics with these soft foam cubes. Each cube features engaging questions that can be used for character development activities, brainstorming before writing, and to build oral language, social and
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Our Community Wooden Blocks
Mix n Match community careers The Freckled Frog Community Wooden Blocks feature people from a range of ethnic backgrounds and professions found in our communities. These wooden blocks are hours of fun while supporting children to develop a sense of
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Does the brain hurt when learning?
The brain itself does not have pain receptors, so it cannot feel physical pain. However, some people may experience headaches or mental fatigue when learning new or challenging information. This is often due to increased neural activity and energy consumption in the brain. It is important to take breaks, stay hydrated, and get enough rest to support optimal brain function during the learning process.
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Does the brain become more efficient when learning?
Yes, the brain becomes more efficient when learning. When we learn new information or skills, the brain forms new neural connections and strengthens existing ones, which allows for more efficient processing and retrieval of that information in the future. This process, known as neuroplasticity, enables the brain to adapt and reorganize itself in response to learning experiences, ultimately leading to increased efficiency in processing and retaining new knowledge. Additionally, as we practice and repeat new skills or information, the brain becomes more efficient at performing those tasks, requiring less cognitive effort over time.
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Is the exchange of the brain truth or myth?
The concept of the exchange of the brain is a myth. While there have been cases of brain transplants in animals, the idea of transferring one person's consciousness or identity to another person's brain is purely science fiction. The brain is incredibly complex and holds a person's memories, thoughts, and personality, making it impossible to simply swap brains like a physical organ.
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How does learning affect brain waves in a hypnotic state?
Learning can affect brain waves in a hypnotic state by influencing the brain's ability to enter a state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility. When a person is learning new information or skills, their brain waves may shift towards a state of increased alertness and concentration, such as beta or gamma waves. In a hypnotic state, the brain may transition to slower brain wave patterns, such as alpha or theta waves, which are associated with relaxation and increased receptivity to suggestions. Therefore, the process of learning can potentially influence the brain's ability to enter and maintain a hypnotic state.
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Community Helpers Hand Puppets
Pack of 8 machine washable, multicultural community helper glove puppets from different careers, each with movable mouths and arms.Pack includes police officer, doctor, firefighter, teacher, chef, astronaut, nurse and surgeon.An excellent tool for
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Emotions Learning Cards
Important language development tools for children and adults alike. They are also ideal for English language learners EAL. Includes resource guide and work list in English, Spanish and French. Card size 110 x 140mm. 22 cards per pack.
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Learning Clock 24Hour
This brightly colour coded self correcting teaching clock is superb for teaching the whole class digital and analogue time. The geared hour and minute hands with synchronised digital display make telling the time realistic and simple. The clock is
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Community Vehicles - Pack of 3
The Wooden Community Vehicles Set from Hope contains 3 chunky emergency services vehicles. Made from smooth FSC wood, they are tactile and the perfect size for small hands to manipulate and grasp.Set includesambulancepolice carfire engine with moving
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Why is the brain not perfused during brain death?
During brain death, the brain is not perfused because the heart has stopped beating, leading to the cessation of blood flow to the brain. Without blood flow, the brain is deprived of oxygen and nutrients, leading to irreversible damage and ultimately, death of the brain tissue. This lack of perfusion also means that the brain is unable to carry out its essential functions, such as maintaining consciousness and regulating bodily functions.
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Brain or heart?
Both the brain and the heart are vital organs, but if I had to choose, I would say the brain. The brain is the control center of the body, responsible for processing information, making decisions, and controlling all bodily functions. Without the brain, the body would not be able to function. While the heart is essential for pumping blood and delivering oxygen to the body, the brain ultimately governs all of the body's functions.
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Can one develop serious brain diseases through pathological learning in school?
It is unlikely that one can develop serious brain diseases through pathological learning in school. Pathological learning refers to the process of learning in an abnormal or unhealthy way, which can lead to negative consequences. While excessive stress and pressure from school can have negative effects on mental health, it is not typically associated with the development of serious brain diseases. However, chronic stress and anxiety from pathological learning can contribute to mental health issues such as depression and anxiety disorders. It is important for individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and seek support if they are struggling with the pressures of school.
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Can electromagnetic waves be coupled to the brain and exchange data?
Electromagnetic waves can be used to interact with the brain, such as in the case of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) which uses magnetic fields to stimulate brain activity. However, the exchange of data between electromagnetic waves and the brain is not currently possible in the way that data is exchanged between electronic devices. While research is ongoing in the field of brain-computer interfaces, the technology to directly exchange data between electromagnetic waves and the brain is not yet developed.
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