Neurologists are like brain detectives who use real clues to show that some popular brain ideas aren’t true, they’re just myths.
Imagine your brain is like a toy box full of different blocks. People say things like, “You only use 10% of your brain,” but neurologists have seen inside the brain with tools like special cameras and maps. They found out that we actually use all our brain, it’s like using every single block in the toy box to build a cool castle.
Another myth is that you can’t learn new things when you’re older, but that's not true either. It's like saying your favorite toy doesn't work anymore just because you're bigger now. Scientists have seen that grown-ups can still learn and grow their brains, it’s like adding more blocks to the castle.
Sometimes people think brain myths are facts, but neurologists use science tools to check and see if they’re real or not, like checking if a toy is broken or just needs a little fix.
Examples
- A neurologist shows that you can still think clearly even when your brain is tired.
- They explain why you don’t need to use both hands at once to remember things.
- The myth of using only 10% of the brain is completely false.
Ask a question
See also
- How Does Dreaming Breaks Science... Work?
- How Does Difference Between Epinephrine and Norepinephrine Work?
- How Does Major Brain Structures and Their Functions Work?
- How Does The science of yawning Work?
- How Does The Science of Lucid Dreaming Work?