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don't know if this is valid or add anything to your thinking anex.. but this article says that we actually use our whole brain.. and 10% or whatever wierd number you can think up of is actually just a myth..
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Hmmm... sorry that was my error. The articles I came across and my reading was saying we only used %10. I didn't bother to check it.But still scientists use computers to analyze brain scans and that determines how much of our brain we are using. Computers are generally known for error in this region since the programmers don't even know the full compacity of the brain to even tell the computer what to look for. Some people say its a myth and some people say its not. Its hard to determine who is actually right. But no one can determine how much of the "functions" we actually use.
However some people, more along the dedicated religious type, have major activity of their frontal lobe while others do not. So that person uses that part of the brain while others do not. Does this mean that everyone uses this part of the brain? Yes, but what matters is "to what extent." So person A could be using the full compacity of the frontal lobe while person B hardly uses it. People use different parts of the brain so, with some of the articles I have read when you suggested it was a myth, said we used %90. But if that were true, then why does everyone use different parts instead of all the same parts with the same amount of %?
There is no way we use %90 of even the full extent of our brain power. With all these chemicals that our entering our systems (IE Flouride), they are actually killing some portions of our brain off or inhibiting them from their proper function. In today's current age, I do not believe people use their maximum brain functions.
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@ Loka, interesting, I didn't know that. Can you provide an article?
It still hasn't been proven, but many wonder why infants are stuck in that state of REM sleep for long periods of time than adults are.
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neur.../alippman.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0201085713.htm
http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.c...10791/abstract
There is old articles dating to 1996-2000 that claim REM sleep is not responsible for memory. However, recent studies have disproved those claims. Whether it's more funding to studies or technology has advanced to find these findings.
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I saw Nova last night talking about how REM sleep works. Apparently REM sleeps work by replaying your actions during that day as if you actually awake and in that situation. That then helps you to solve a problem or just doodle off to something else.
REM sleep is about memory and unlearning. It gives you the power of what you want to forget and what you want to remember. The ironic part about REM is newborns and infants are in REM sleep 80% of the time, and it declines as you get older. Hence why old people suffer memory loss.
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