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  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The corpus callosum is a thick band of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres of the brain and allows them to communicate with each other.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The cerebellum is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for motor coordination, balance, and posture.

  • Purple salvia flowers symbolize wisdom and mental acuity

  • Pincushion flowers have unique blooms and symbolize creativity

  • Blue flax flowers have delicate blue blooms and symbolize endurance

  • Strawflowers are everlasting and symbolize immortality and remembrance

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord and is responsible for regulating basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The hippocampus is a part of the brain that is involved in memory formation and retrieval.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The hypothalamus is a part of the brain that is responsible for regulating hunger, thirst, body temperature, and other bodily functions.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brain uses around 20% of the body's energy, despite only making up about 2% of the body's total weight.

  • Sneezeweed flowers have bright yellow blooms and symbolize health

  • Baby blue eyes are delicate flowers symbolizing peacefulness

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brain continues to develop throughout childhood and adolescence.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brain can adapt and change in response to new experiences and learning, a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brains of men and women are structurally different, with men having larger overall brain volume and women having a larger corpus callosum.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brains of bilingual individuals have been shown to have increased cognitive flexibility and problem-solving ability.

  • Candytuft flowers are compact and symbolize sincerity and kindness

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brains of musicians have been shown to have greater connectivity between the auditory and motor regions.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brains of meditation practitioners have been shown to have increased activity in areas associated with attention and emotional regulation.

  • Lantanas are vibrant flowers symbolizing rigor and persistence

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brain releases a hormone called oxytocin during social bonding and intimate moments.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brain's reward system, which involves the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine, is activated by pleasurable experiences such as food, sex, and drugs.

  • Echinaceas, or purple coneflowers, symbolize strength and health

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The prefrontal cortex, which is involved in decision-making and impulse control, continues to develop into the mid-20s.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The brain's ability to remember faces peaks in early adulthood and declines with age.

  • Fuchsias are hanging flowers symbolizing elegance and grace

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    The human brain is vulnerable to damage from physical trauma, disease, and exposure to toxins.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in a range of cognitive and behavioral symptoms, including memory loss, difficulty with concentration, and mood swings.

  • HUMAN BRAIN FACTS

    Neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis are caused by damage to the brain and nervous system.

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