Science and Health
Ian Guedes, Mar 10th, 2024
Is it true that we only use 10% of our brain? This myth persists, but science has already disproved it. We explore its origin and how our brain really works.
10% of the Brain: Myth or Reality?
Have you heard the phrase "We only use 10% of our brain"? This idea is quite popular, but the truth is that it's nothing more than a myth. Science has already proven that we use our entire brain, even when we're sleeping.
Origin of the Myth:
The origin of the 10% brain myth is unclear, but it's believed to have arisen in the early 20th century. At that time, scientists were just beginning to explore how the brain works and didn't have the knowledge we have today. Some early studies suggested that only a small portion of brain cells were active at any given time. However, later studies showed that this interpretation was incorrect.
How the Brain Works:
The brain is a complex and dynamic organ with billions of neurons that are constantly communicating. Each part of the brain has a specific function, and they all work together to allow us to think, feel, act, and much more.
Facts and Curiosities:
Conclusion:
The 10% brain myth is just a popular belief without any scientific basis. The truth is that we use our entire brain, and it is much more powerful than we imagine.
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Graduated in Psychology, Systems Development and MBA in Business Management from FGV, I am a constant learner, passionate about languages.
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