

Your browser does not support the audio element.From the GGSC to your bookshelf: 30 science-backed tools for well-being.Įveryone can relate to this story. Listen to a recorded reading of this page:.Take a ten question quiz about this page.In a right handed person the left side of the brain is used for language and numbers while the right side is the more artistic side and is also used for recognizing objects. What each half does depends on whether you are left or right handed. Each half also controls specialized functions. Since the nerves cross when they enter the brain, the left side of our brain controls the right half of our body and the right side controls the left. The brain actually uses around twenty percent of the body's energy. There are lots of blood vessels and blood flowing through the brain at all times. Energy is sent to the brain by our blood.

The brain may not move, but it needs lots of energy. We can't remember a lot of things in short term memory though, and, like its name suggests, these memories don't last very long. Scientists are still learning exactly how memory works, but they know that short term memory allows us to remember something for a very short time without rehearsing or practicing it. The brain has two kinds of memory, short term memory and long term memory. Also, many automatic functions are controlled here like keeping the heart beating, breathing, and digesting food.

The brain sits in our hard, thick skull with membranes and fluid around it to protect it. It's a ball of gray looking wrinkled tissue about the size of two of your fists put together. We remember, have emotions, solve problems, worry about stuff, dream about the future, and control our bodies in our brain.įor such an awesome organ, the brain doesn't look like much. All our senses are tied into our brain allowing us to experience the outside world.
