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EEG brain study. Subject undergoing an electro- encephalogram (EEG) test to study his brain activity during mathematical problem-solving. The 128 electrodes attached to his head each read the electrical potential of a different part of his brain. A simple (and incorrect) equation is seen on the monitor at lower left, with his brain activity shown on the one at centre left. His reactions to equations reveal which parts of his brain control the ability to understand mathematics. Studies such as this allow insight into the learning process and give an understanding of the development of the brain.
Gee, my brain activity looks an awful lot like the mid-infrared spectrum of the dense interstellar medium. I guess I have work on my mind!
Pituitary gland in the brain. Computer artwork of a person's head showing the left hemisphere of the brain inside. The highlighted area (centre) shows the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is a small endocrine gland about the size of a pea protruding off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain. It secretes hormones regulating homoeostasis, including trophic hormones that stimulate other endocrine glands. It is functionally connected to and influenced by the hypothalamus.