• Question: How does our brain work?

    Asked by Sammy to Omur, Chris, Hayley, Jimi on 14 Mar 2016. This question was also asked by 249gdge39, ruth121212, crazydaisy2006.
    • Photo: Omur Tastan

      Omur Tastan answered on 14 Mar 2016:


      Our brains are more powerful and more complex than any computer built till today. They constantly deal with hundreds of messages from our surroundings to us, also from our bodies to us. At the same time our brains need to tell our body parts and all the organs what to do. The simple explanation is the nerve cells(neurons) all over our body carry the messages from our senses like seeing, tasting, smelling, hearing, moving and touching to our brain.

      And then, our brains collect all the information, sort it out and act on it. The actions might be to remember, to think, to create something or compare different things or solve problems. And the best thing is our brains can do all this even when you’re asleep! 🙂

    • Photo: Hayley Moulding

      Hayley Moulding answered on 17 Mar 2016:


      Our brains are like really powerful and big super computers, one that doesn’t exist yet!!! Inside our brains are lots and lots of little cells which are talk to each other. When the talk to each other, little messages are sent across them, a bit like when you send messages to each other in class!!! When these messages are sent, little areas of the brain get excited and they allow us to do things and have actions! It is so interesting and our brains in a day, have enough electricity to light a small light bulb! How cool is that!

    • Photo: Jimi Wills

      Jimi Wills answered on 17 Mar 2016:


      there are 100 billion neurons in the brain with 100 trillion connections.

      the neurons are organised into different areas that are dedicated to different things, but it’s the connections that really make the brain work.

      these connections can change over time, and this is how learning works… there’s a saying “neurons that fire together wire together”. this just means that we learn by association… at a cellular level!

      brains are amazing… make the most of them 🙂

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