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How brain works

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Every animal you can think of -- mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians -- has a brain. But the human brain is unique. Although it's not the largest, it gives us the power to speak, imagine and problem solve. It is truly an amazing organ. The brain performs an incredible number of tasks including the following:     It controls body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing.     It accepts a flood of information about the world around you from your various senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching).     It handles your physical movement when walking, talking, standing or sitting.     It lets you think, dream, reason and experience emotions. All of these tasks are coordinated, controlled and regulated by an organ that is about the size of a small head of cauliflower. Related Articles     How Albert Einstein's Brain Worked     How Brain Death Works     Curiosity Project: 5 Ways Science is Studying the Brain Your brain, spinal cord and peripheral