Can a Grounded Person's Brain Still Generate Electric Charges?

In summary, when a human is electrically grounded, it does not affect the electric pulses generated by the brain or cause brain death. This is because neurons have their own insulation, myelin, and the brain itself is primarily made of fat, making it resistant to outside electrical stimulation. Direct application of electrodes may shock the brain, but this is a different form of stimulation.
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As far as I know, the brain generates electric pulses to communicate. If a human being is electrically grounded, how could the charge flow or get created in his brain? A grounded man shold be brain dead :), right?
 
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Grounding the outside of the human does nothing to the electrically conductive pathways inside, especially all the way inside the human skull. Here is some background reading on the Neuron cells that form human nerves, and the human brain:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurons
 
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Neurons have their own form of insulation, myelin, which is about 80% fat. The brain itself is made up primarily of fat. The brain can be shocked by direct application of electrodes, as in electroconvulsive therapy.
 

What are electric charges in the brain?

Electric charges in the brain refer to the electrical signals and impulses that are produced and transmitted by neurons. These charges play a crucial role in brain functioning and communication between different parts of the brain.

How do electric charges in the brain affect our thoughts and behaviors?

The specific patterns and strength of electric charges in the brain determine our thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. They allow for the transmission of information between neurons and help regulate brain activity.

Can electric charges in the brain be measured?

Yes, electric charges in the brain can be measured using techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG), which records the electrical activity of the brain, or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which measures changes in blood flow in the brain.

What factors influence the electric charges in the brain?

The electric charges in the brain can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, environmental factors, and brain injury or disease. Hormones, neurotransmitters, and other chemicals can also affect the electric charges in the brain.

Can manipulating electric charges in the brain alter brain function?

Yes, manipulating the electric charges in the brain through techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can alter brain function and has been used to treat conditions such as depression and chronic pain. However, more research is needed to fully understand the effects and potential risks of such interventions.

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