The Brain Audition Sample
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (General) North American (Canadian-General)Transcript
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Chapter one why our brains work the way they do, which organ named itself the brain. In the first chapter, you will learn everything you always wanted to know about the brain. We will look at why people say we only use 10% of our brain. And if it's really true, we will also discuss the left and right sides of the brain as well as the four lobes in their functions in detail, so that we understand how each lobe plays a role in our physical, emotional and mental abilities. If we understand which part of the brain is responsible for our feelings, emotions, reactions, physical movement and involuntary actions, then we will understand the basic structure of our brain and where dysfunction takes place. We will then know what we need to start working on. First, let's go into a brief introduction to the brain. Then we will look at the different lobes, left and right sides of the brain and the limbic system. Introduction to the brain. Here's some facts about the human brain. Cherry 2020 one. The brain mainly consists of water, too. The brain is one of the body's biggest and fattest organs three. The brain is made up of billions of neurons for the brain can form new cells even during adulthood. Five. The brain requires a lot of energy to function. You know that fact that we only use 10% of our brains. That's a myth. New studies have shown that most parts of the brain are active even when we're asleep. Bogus 2018. According to Beaumont 2000 and eight, we are still very much in the unknown when it comes to how the brain functions. It is the most powerful organ in our bodies and is connected to all other parts of the body. The human brain weighs approximately £3 or 1.36 kilogrammes, and has a volume of about 1250 cubic centimetres. Beaumont 2000 and eight. The brain is responsible for every move and decision we make and how we interpret our environment. It allows us to remember information as well as retrieved the same information. At any given moment, the brain shoots