EarlyAd29
EarlyAd29 t1_j2cbsbw wrote
For a long time, people thought the brains are responsible for regulating blood temperature. Only after a gruesome history in psychology do we now understand the different parts of the brain and their responsibilities. Scientists also experimented with monkeys and mice to find which part of the brain is for what. Did you know that a strong magnetic wave directed at your brain can mess your mind up but only for a short duration?
EarlyAd29 t1_j2cb958 wrote
Reply to Somewhere down the evolution, we lost the skill of passing messages through peeing in bushes and corners. by [deleted]
No, we haven't! I learned to recognize good peeing spots if they stink. Also, are you trying to play swords?
EarlyAd29 t1_j2dgx75 wrote
Reply to comment by lifesoidot in ELI5: How did we realise the mind is in the brain? by theembryo
I edited my comment to make more sense. the type of magnetic wave I mean are say you're counting numbers then you suddenly start talking gibberish because I directed a strong magnetic wave at your brain, but it's only temporary and should not, for some reason, be used for recreational purposes.