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Brain Deals

Many of people wonder, which part of the brain deals with thinking?As Jim Kwik, Author of Mindvalley’s Superbrain Program says, “We need to understand how our

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Brain Deals

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  1. Which Part of the Brain Deals With Thinking? With more than 86 billion functional neurons, the brain is the most complex organ in the human body that deals with thinking. It controls everything that your body does andthinks. It develops the main functions of the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and hearing. And also helps primary functions such as breathing, talking, storing memories andthinking. In other words, the brain is the ‘boss of yourbody.’ Many of people wonder, which part of the brain deals with thinking?As Jim Kwik, Author of Mindvalley’s Superbrain Programsays, “We need to understand howour

  2. minds work so we can work our minds better.” Let’s find out the answer to this question! Which Part of the Brain Deals WithThinking? The brain consists of three main parts.The outer part of the brain is called cerebrum. The outer part located in the back of your head is the cerebellum. The third part of the brain located beneath the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum is the brainstem. These three parts control processes in the body, including movement, memory, and thinking. The cerebrum makes up more than 85% of the brain’s weight. It’s the part of the brain that controls daily activities such as reading, learning, and speech. It also assists planned muscle movements such as walking, running and bodymovement. The cerebrum is the main part of the brain that develops thinking. It helps you play chess, solve a crossword puzzle, or figure out your next move in a complex video game. The cerebrum has two hemispheres – the left hemisphere and right hemisphere. Each hemisphere controls the opposite side of thebody. The two hemispheres have four sections, called lobes – frontal,parietal, occipital, and temporal. Each of these lobes controls specific aspects of the thinkingprocess.

  3. Which part of the brain is responsible for thinking andmemory? The majority of thinking-related processes happen in frontal lobe. These include decision-making, problem solving, andplanning. The frontal lobe also helps the development of cognition, language processing, and intelligence. The temporal lobe controls other processes related to language understanding, perception, and recognition. It is also in charge of learning andmemory. Which part of the brain deals with thinking: thecerebellum

  4. Although it isn’t directly involved in thinking, the cerebellum plays an important role in this process. This part of the brain takes up to 10% of its total volume, yet contains more than half of all the neurons in thebrain. Known as “unconscious”, the cerebellum is in charge of balance andcoordination. Scientists have discovered that the “unconscious” cerebellum interacts with the “conscious” cerebrum to perform functions. The cerebellum carries outplanned muscle movements such as running and jumping. That’s why sometimes scientists call it the “thinkingcerebellum.” Which Part of the Brain Deals withEmotions? Now, you know what parts of the brain deal with thinking and memory. Let’s have a quick look at the part that is responsible foremotions.

  5. All positive and negative emotions, and spontaneous feelings, think excitement and sadness, are being processes in the limbicsystem. The limbic system control your emotions and interacts with other parts of thebrain. In the same time, another part of the brain called amygdala handles emotional reactions such as love, hate, and sexual desire. With centuries of research, the human brain remains the biggest mystery in the world. It is most complex part of the body that controls movement, sight, andthinking.

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