Questions about the Video File:
- What is neuroplasticity?
- Discuss some of our misconceptions about our brains.
- What are brain cells called?
- What are the three principal ways through which you can change the mechanism of your brain to optimize learning?
- What is stroke and how can it influence the function of your brain?
General Questions:
- Discuss some ways through which you can take care of your brain.
- How do you define ‘mind’, and how is it different from brain?
- What types of food are good for your brain?
- Is your entire identity in the hands of your brain?
- Do you approve of organ donation for brain-dead people?
Related Quotes:
- “Tears come from the heart and not from the brain” (Leonardo da Vinci).
- “I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells” (Dr. Seuss).
- “I consider that a man's brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose” (Arthur Conan Doyle).
Idioms, Proverbs and Expressions:
- Knock some sense into someone’s head: Make somebody learn to behave in a more sensible way:
- Look at Robert! What he does is all perverse. We need to knock some sense into his head before he literally sells us down the river.
- Absent-minded: Likely to forget things easily, forgetful:
- Grandpa has become truly absent-minded these days. In fact, his mind is such a sieve.
- Brain teaser: A difficult problem that challenges your brain to be solved:
- As your body needs exercise, your brain, too, needs brain teasers to stay sharp.
- Use/exercise your brain: Think deeply and use your intelligence:
- Instead of crying over spilt milk, use your head and do something.
- Have a brainwave: Develop a clever idea all of a sudden:
- Archimedes had a brainwave on measuring the density of objects while taking a bath.
Words and Phrases:
- Brain drain: Immigration of professional and skillful people into developed countries in search of better financial and social conditions:
- Brain drain is a serious issue that requires immediate attention for the governments of underdeveloped countries.
- Brainless: Lacking intelligence and totally stupid
- Some people consider boxing and bullfighting brainless sports.
- Brainstorming: Thinking about a problem in order to come up with practical solutions:
- Before writing your argumentative essay, it’s better for you to have some brainstorming over the topic.
- No-brainer: A clear decision that does not require so much intelligence
- Hey boy, take it easy. This no-brainer is not that complicated.
- Gray matter: Referring to your brain or intelligence:
- What he has been saying is just nonsense. It seems he desperately lacks in gray matter.
- Have something on the brain: To be so preoccupied with something that you cannot think of anything else:
- Sandra is as stubborn as a mule. When she has something on the brain, she cannot think of anything else.
- Rack one’s brain: To do your best to remember something or come up with a solution to a problem:
- No matter how hard I was racking my brain, I couldn’t remember my colleague’s telephone number.
- Beat one’s brains out: To think about something so intensely that you become tired soon:
- The math problem was terribly hard. We couldn’t solve it, although we beat our brains out on that.
- Brains behind something: A person who has created or invented something really worthwhile:
- Mr. Smith is the brains behind this project. If you need to talk to him, you should make an appointment with him asap as he has a pretty hectic schedule.
- Brainchild: A novel idea that one has thought of by oneself without consulting others:
- “This new invention is the brainchild of my students” the teacher declared proudly
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How differently would you act if you had general information about the structure and mechanism of your brain?
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"Identifying the structure
"Identifying the structure and mechanism of our brain" !!!! I think it would be end of the world.
Brain is the most astounding and perplexing subject in our world. So, I really cannot be optimist about your idea.َ Anyway, if the day comes that I know everything about my brain's performance and mechanism, I want to organize my brain neuron by neuron. By this, a new life was being started for me.
Can anyone find something more strange than our brain in real world?
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it would be end of the world
it would be end of the world --> the end of the world
So, I really cannot be optimist about --> optimistic about
By this, a new life was being started for me. --> a new life was starting ... (transitive)
Can anyone find something more strange than our brain in real world? --> stranger in the real world.
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