Drugs affect several senses that our brain adheres too. at just 1% percent is alot of useage when you think about it. The sense of taste, smell, feeling, touching and hearing, but the sixth sense is one that really elevates when drugs are beiing used. The sense of extra-sensory perception. This sensory has been known to become active when drugs are being used. Sometimes we have the ability to sense something is wrong. The ability to know the difference would put you in a range of 25% useage of your brain mentality and OBE"S are much higher. OBE"s can put you in a range of 85 % and have you move your body 3,000 miles away and come back in just 15 seconds. The longer you stay out of your body the slower it is to get back in it. NO drugs needed for that exercise, but it can be clairvoyant. I have done it and it is nothing to play with. OBE"S are truly remarkable in its sense, but one should not tamper with mother nature if you have no idea what you're doing.
2006-06-09 01:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no, recreational drugs are distributed to the brain via the bloodstream and have some effect on the entire brain. For instance, the cerebellum regulates involuntary biological functions like heart rate and breathing, etc., and those are things that are affected by certain drugs in different ways. Some drugs do this in a more direct way by mimicking a hormone that signals for certain bodily triggers, but nonetheless, the drugs affect the whole brain. It's just that you're only going to notice damage to parts of the brain that are actually used. (if you notice it at all- other people will notice brain damage well before the user ever suspects anything, especially if the user is someone who doesn't use their critical mind very much anyways)
2006-06-09 01:14:24
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answered by Firstd1mension 5
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Its a myth that we only use the 10% of our brain, which 10 % you are talking about? there is a barrier between blood stream and brain which lets only few drugs to cross it, and rest of the drugs never cross the barrier until unless the barrier is diseased. Brain only uses glucose as energy, so increase the memory eat a healthy diet and concentrate on what you read and repeat it again and again.
2006-06-09 01:26:41
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answered by VVK 3
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The brain works holographically, and the only reason some wiseguy said we use only 10% is that we need some unused space, for the electrical impulses to travel in.
It's like being on a highway, where motor vehicles need to have intervals between them, in order to avoid a traffic jam.
2006-06-09 01:33:02
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answered by DinDjinn 7
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Drugs can effect your memory, judgment, and other brain function. Don't take a chance on something that can ruin your life.
2006-06-09 01:14:39
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answered by Sully 7
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You have apparantly far surpassed your limit for the day, please stop smokin' that crap now.
2006-06-09 01:12:14
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answered by ticklefoot 4
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just don't take them...
2006-06-09 01:23:50
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answered by That Guy! 3
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well...I'm not any dumber yet
2006-06-09 01:11:24
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answered by A.Marie 5
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