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My Hypothesis:

I think we can find out the duties of brain's parts. We can hold a magnet near volunteers' brains. Then they speaks, sings, follow fingers with their eyes and when they have problem about doing something, we can understand the duty of the part we hold magnet.

How Does Magnet Affect?

If you hold a magnet near your brain, data which is in form of electrical signals are affected by magnet's electrical field.

How can we use magnets' power for humans' goodness?

What is Magnet?

Magnet is an...

Neurons

Ways to use magnets' power...

object which produces a magnetic field. That field pulls ferromagnetic materials such as iron and cobalt.

"Neuron is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals."

-Wikipedia

Magnetic Therapy

affects

Some magnets are placed to some parts of your body depends on source of your pain. Magnets affect your body's part and try to relieve pain caused by headaches, migraine, stress...

Transcranial Magnetic

Stimulation

Photo source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/VFPt_cylindrical_magnet_thumb.svg

With this way, magnet's electrical field stimulates brain's parts which work less. Then, it tries to activate that parts.

A video...

In the video, a magnet is held to left side of New Scientist editor Roger Highfield's skull and it interrupts his ability to speak a nursery rhyme.

He couldn't say nursery rhyme but when he tried to sing the rhyme, he managed. It shows speaking and singing parts are different.

Human Brain

Brain is the organ which controls every other organs.

How Does Brain Work?

All information comes from your organs is conducted to lobs by neurons.

Photo Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/Cerebral_lobes.png

Neurons

Brain and Magnet

Experience

Education

References

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