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What is Diencephalon development?

Located in the middle part of the left brain and the right brain, the diencephalon (Mid brain), after being inspired by scientific methods...

The diencephalon function that can benefit a lifetime ~

The ability to see, read, & etc. Proves that the diencephalon has been developed. We call the brain the command of the human body, the diencephalon the command team, and the pineal gland is the commander in chief of the command team. The Commander-in-chief's pineal gland is busy every day, waking you up in the morning and putting you to sleep at noon. In recent years, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States are studying the modern human beauty method, which is to stimulate the pineal gland with special hormones to make humans younger by 20-30 years. More scientists are studying the secrets of human longevity, and taking their cues from the constant transformation of the pineal gland, they also have the answers in animals. Perhaps in the near future, pinecones may be the lifesavers of our species. How do you feel about the average human lifespan being 150 to 200 years old?

Located in the middle part of the left brain and the right brain, the diencephalon (Mid brain), after being inspired by scientific methods, can be used to send brainwaves with concentrated force. Objects can be seen without going through the eyes and can be seen through blindfolded eyes. Moreover, it can greatly improve learning ability and personality. The idea of a third eye, located in the center of the brain, has been around for a long time, and has been likened to a gate through which cosmic energy enters the body. To this day, modern medicine has never stopped studying the third eye. Modern medicine and science are even more amazed at how blindfolded they can  see.

In recent years, scientists in the Netherlands and the United States have conducted famous "blind vision" experiments. The research suggests that the human brain may be "blind" in that it can not only directly convert information seen by the eye into inspection, but also process information that cannot be seen by the eye. However, the brain's function of "blind vision" has been neglected for a long time. Beatrice, a professor of cognitive science at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. DE Jelde collaborated with the Mattiros Biomedical Imaging Center in the United States, Harvard Medical School and institutions in Italy, The United Kingdom, Switzerland and other countries to conduct the "blind vision" study. The study was first published in the US journal Current Biology. In the May 2010 issue of Scientific American, Professor DE Jeldt again detailed the progress of the whole experiment in the article "The Mysterious Vision of blind people".