Both Eddie and his opponent are sweating and breathing heavily, but they continue to wrestle. Both wrestlers are using parts of their brains to benefit them while they are in the rink. A major part of the brain that they are both using is the medulla, which allows their heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure to stay regulated so that they don’t unpredictably pass out. Another part of the brain that they are using is the cerebellum, which causes them to remain balanced and have fast reflexes so that they can focus on winning. The temporal lobe is being used as well because it is allowing the two wrestlers to understand what is being yelled and it is giving them the ability to have emotions while they are wrestling each other. The hippocampus is being utilized too because it is creating new memories for the opponents. With the help of the hippocampus, the two wrestlers can make new memories about their match including things like their opponent, the ring, the referee, and the crowd. The fifth part of the brain that Eddie and his challenger are exercising is the thalamus. The thalamus informs the brain of feelings coming from the sensory receptors and allows the wrestlers to know if they are hurt or
Both Eddie and his opponent are sweating and breathing heavily, but they continue to wrestle. Both wrestlers are using parts of their brains to benefit them while they are in the rink. A major part of the brain that they are both using is the medulla, which allows their heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure to stay regulated so that they don’t unpredictably pass out. Another part of the brain that they are using is the cerebellum, which causes them to remain balanced and have fast reflexes so that they can focus on winning. The temporal lobe is being used as well because it is allowing the two wrestlers to understand what is being yelled and it is giving them the ability to have emotions while they are wrestling each other. The hippocampus is being utilized too because it is creating new memories for the opponents. With the help of the hippocampus, the two wrestlers can make new memories about their match including things like their opponent, the ring, the referee, and the crowd. The fifth part of the brain that Eddie and his challenger are exercising is the thalamus. The thalamus informs the brain of feelings coming from the sensory receptors and allows the wrestlers to know if they are hurt or