The area of the brain associated with the recognition of faces and the recognition of other familiar objects is the fusiform gyrus. This is the part of the brain affected with the condition of "face blindness."
Aubrey Brain died in 1955.
No, but it can lead to your brain cells weakening.
The Secret Life of the Brain - 2002 The Child's Brain Syllable from Sound 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 January 2002
Pinky is voiced by Rob Paulsen and The Brain by Maurice LaMarche .
In your brain
The Temporal Lobe is the part of the brain that is associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech
They have one brain divided into four lobes.Frontal Lobe- associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solvingParietal Lobe- associated with movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuliOccipital Lobe- associated with visual processingTemporal Lobe- associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech(credit to Serendip of http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/kinser/Structure1.html)
These include mental confusion, problems retaining information even for a short time, loss of recognition of surroundings that are familiar (which can lead to getting lost in previously familiar territory).
Your brain controls Everything you do. It doesn't have a 'main' function apart from keeping you alive. There are A LOT of neurons in your brain and they pass along the information to your body to keep it functioning, conscious or unconscious. Take a psychology class, it will explain a whole lot more. There are 4 parts of the brain:Frontal Lobe- associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solvingParietal Lobe- associated with movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuliOccipital Lobe- associated with visual processingTemporal Lobe- associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech
cognitive neuroscience
recognition
Language is predominantly housed in the left hemisphere, but some aspects are controlled in the right hemisphere.
Brain damage can impair word recognition, but not object recognition and Certain mental diseases produce changes in word recognition and object recognition.
Forebrain
Parietal lobe
To realise or to notify the brain of something seen before
This is known as "voice pareidolia," a phenomenon where the brain perceives a similarity between a familiar voice and an unfamiliar one, creating a sense of recognition or familiarity.