There is a wide-spread myth that humans only use 10% of their brain. While no hard percentage has been published, studies of the brain and imaging technology reveal that almost all of the human brain is being used at any given time.
I would to understand how the brain work and what percent the human use.
what happens to the remaining percent?
Mydiamond2009
All of it! most people say like 10-14% that's not true that was actually said by Albert Einstein to show the his intelligence difference from others.
About 10 percent
Humans use 100% of their brains.
If you mean "How much percentage of water does a human brain have?", the answer is about 77-78%.
The brain only represents 2% of our total body weight. Interestingly, it consumes 25% of the body's oxygen.
20%
70%
I would think that many bull riders have brain damage about 80%
Isaac Newton use his brain to its maximum level he use his brain to 110 %
20 %
If you mean "How much percentage of water does a human brain have?", the answer is about 77-78%.
60
According to the size of it's brain ant uses approximately 75% to 80%
We all use 100% of our brains, despite the popular myth that we use only 10%. The reason why Isaac Newton was able to accomplish so much was not because he used a greater percentage of his brain than other people did, but because he used his brain more effectively. Using a brain, and using it well, are two different things.
its not researched till now people say that the last person was enstine to use more of his brain
This is a myth. The percentage of the brain used varies between person and activity being performed, but most of the brain is used most of the time.
Albert has actually Used 7% oF his Brain
what percentage of your brain is water
pretty much 100 percent-
It is a common myth that we (mammals including humans, and other animals) use only a small percentage of our brains. We have so much information to process, store, recall, as well as basic bodily functions to manage that our brain is always in constant motion. More info on this and other fun brain FAQ here: http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/media-center/KnowYourBrain.html