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If the brain were to have a nervous system in it, what would it feel like?

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If the brain were to have a nervous system in it, what would it feel like?

Would we feel it hanging there?

Would we feel it bouncing around when we fell over?

Would we feel coldness there when we got cold?

Would we feel humidity there when we got hot?

Would it feel uncomfortable there when we got sick?

Would it feel pain when some idiot were to shoot you in the head, or put a knife or something else through it?

Would we feel the blood, oxygen, brain cells & such do their work?

What other things would we feel?

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  1. the Brain is the portion of the vertebrate central nervous system that is enclosed within the cranium,continuous with the spinal cord and composed of gray and white matter it is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities,receiving and interpreting sensory impulses,and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.

    but that the brain has an independant sub-structure of a nervous system i really can not imagine that,but i understand

    what you are trying to say.


  2. don't think so... it ALREADY has anervous system of its own... but you have to study this to know... i know a few things abutwhat's going on in there... and, trust me! it's a mess!

  3. The brain is the main component of the body's nervous system.

    It is comprised of neurons, or nerve cells.

    Thus, we DO indeed feel physical sensations like you described, but they are not felt in the location of the brain; they are instead transported via chemical and electrical signals to different locations within the body.  For example, the feeling of "cold" is sensed by part of the body by nerve cells (such as nerve cells in the fingertip when touching an ice cube), and this signal is transported to the brain, interpreted by the brain's dense net of nerve cells as the feeling "cold", and then sent back to the location from which it originated.  We feel the "cold" in our fingertips, not the brain, because nerve cells carry signals throughout the body.  This is important in allowing humans (and other animals) to respond to their environments.

  4. Good question.  I think we would feel that.

  5. No one can answer this because no one has ever experienced it before,but in speculation I think it would feel like any other part of your nervous system

  6. The brain is the control center of the nervous system. In a sense it is the master control of the nervous system.

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