• LAVA Moderator: Shinji Ikari

Did you know...

Did you know that the human brain operates on the same amount of power as 10-watt light bulb? The cartoon image of a light bulb over your head when a great thought occurs isn’t too far off the mark. Your brain generates as much energy as a small light bulb even when you’re sleeping.

Also, the human brain cell can hold 5 times as much information as the Encyclopedia Britannica. Or any other encyclopedia for that matter. Scientists have yet to settle on a definitive amount, but the storage capacity of the brain in electronic terms is thought to be between 3 or even 1,000 terabytes. The National Archives of Britain, containing over 900 years of history, only takes up 70 terabytes, making your brain’s memory power pretty darn impressive.

Brain function:

Oxygen: Your brain uses 20% of the total oxygen in your body.

Blood: As with oxygen, your brain uses 20% of the blood circulating in your body.

Unconsciousness: If your brain loses blood for 8 to 10 seconds, you will lose consciousness.

Speed: Information can be processed as slowly as 0.5 meters/sec or as fast as 120 meters/sec (about 268 miles/hr).

Wattage: While awake, your brain generates between 10 and 23 watts of power–or enough energy to power a light bulb.

Yawns: It is thought that a yawn works to send more oxygen to the brain, therefore working to cool it down and wake it up.

Neocortex: The neocortex makes up about 76% of the human brain and is responsible for language and consciousness. The human neocortex is much larger than in animals.

10%: The old adage of humans only using 10% of their brain is not true. Every part of the brain has a known function.

Brain death: The brain can live for 4 to 6 minutes without oxygen, and then it begins to die. No oxygen for 5 to 10 minutes will result in permanent brain damage.

Temperature: The next time you get a fever, keep in mind that the highest human body temperature ever recorded was 115.7 degrees–and the man survived.

Stress: Excessive stress has shown to "alter brain cells, brain structure and brain function."

Love hormones and autism: Oxytocin, one of the hormones responsible for triggering feelings of love in the brain, has shown some benefits to helping control repetitive behaviors in those with autism.

Food and intelligence: A study of one million students in New York showed that students who ate lunches that did not include artificial flavors, preservatives, and dyes did 14% better on IQ tests than students who ate lunches with these additives.

Seafood: In the March 2003 edition of Discover magazine, a report describes how people in a 7-year study who ate seafood at least one time every week had a 30% lower occurrence of dementia.
 
WOW HisNameIsFrank---- I just learned a boatload! :) X15!
I knew only 2 facts- the yawning and the stress ones.
Thank you for sharing...and it was very clever that you shared
facts that all relay to the brain- the topic of this thread.
Well done!
 
Did you know that one person out of 800 comes to life with a gift?
 
^ what type of gift..... Like psychic, or brilliance, as in musically or artistically?
I'd like to know more. Can you tell me more?
 
^ Who cares--They're all slightly different. 8)

Did you know that the majority of banana trees are identical? So if one got a disease, it would spread like wildfire and poof! no more bananas. :P
 
Wolfman- (Point me in the direction of the other's if they are in SO)

addictivepersona- I have heard this before! Very strange!!!

Did you know that there are over 1800 archived Bog People??
Did not know that, ocean!

I know you didn't ask me, but as far as the other "did you know" threads, I know of two: HL - Health trivia: Did you know? (Add yours) & Support - Bluelight Trivia Game!!!

Yeah, the banana tree thing is because humans have selectively breed bananas to be sweeter and have smaller and smaller seeds, making the seeds infertile. So they had to ... graft?... each of the trees to grow new ones. Something to that extent--Don't know much about how that all works. 8)

Did you know that Google's making a social networking site to rival Flakebook?
 
^ not only that, but there are others which only eat meat and not fish. also, meat-eating pods and fish-eating pods do not interbreed.

alasdair
 
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