Our brains allow us to live by controlling vital functions like breathing and movement. They help us adapt to new experiences and environments. The brain can direct our attention to notice certain things depending on what we are thinking about. It recognizes sensations like pain and heat and commands our body to respond. The brain holds both short and long term memories. It is made up of different lobes and areas that each have distinct functions, like the frontal lobe for thinking and planning or the occipital lobe for vision. Using the brain regularly through learning can help improve intelligence over time.
1. HOW DO OUR BRAINS
WORK
How does our brains create ideas, and how
does it think?
By: Dylan Romanski
2. WHY WE NEED OUR BRAINS:
Without our brains, we couldn’t live. We would forget
how to breathe, eat, think, and move. So in other words,
we definitely need our brains. They also allow us adapt
to new experiences, new places, people, and objects.
They help us do everything we are able to do with our
bodies, like moving or walking.
3. WHAT DO THEY DO?
Our brains can also make things “pop out” at us.
For example, if you were thinking about taxis when
you were in New York City, you would see many
taxis in the streets driving. If you were thinking
about towers or tall buildings, your eyes would pass
over a taxi without realizing it, because your brain
would be looking for buildings to point out, and not
taxis.
4. THEY CONTROL OUR
BODIES
Also, our brains tell us that we are having pain, when to
move, and what to do in the future, or thinking of memories.
If we put our hand on a burning pot, our brains would first
recognize the feeling as extreme heat and pain, and then it
would yank away our hand. In addition, our brains allow us
to hold short and long term memories. We could technically
still have memories from when we were first born, because
they never actually go away. They are just pushed to the
back of your mind and replaced by new memories and
thoughts.
5. THE PARTS OF THE BRAIN
Many people think that there are two
sides of the brain. The “work side” and the
“relaxed side”. Well, their wrong. But there
are different parts of the brain. There is
the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital
lobe, cerebellum, and the temporal
lobe.
6. The frontal lobe is the part of the brain that does the
most thinking and planning. It is behind your forehead
area. The parietal lobe recognizes thing you’ve
experienced before. The occipital lobe sees thing that
your eyes see, and turns them into images for your brain.
The temporal lobe holds long term memory, and
handles sounds you here. The cerebellum manages your
movement of your entire body. It gives your body
commands and tells it what to do.
WHAT THE PARTS DO
7. Our
brains are very advanced and are much more
developed than other specie’s brains. For example,
Albert Einstein had a brilliant mind, since he kept on
giving his brain more and more knowledge. It kept on
getting more and more intelligent, causing him to be
brilliant.
USE YOUR BRAINS IN THE RIGHT WAY AND
YOUR INTELLIGENCE WILL IMPROVE
8. THANKS FOR WATCHING!
I hoped you liked my presentation on how our
brains work! I hope you think about how you
think more often!