It turns out that most of our brain is active most of the time, but not all parts may be working 100% at the same time.
Your brain can store all the information we gather by using our five senses – sight, smell, touch, tasting, and hearing.
Most of the higher functions, like those concerning emotions and processing what your five senses pick up, take place in the cerebrum.
The cerebellum handles our larger coordination skills so that we can walk, sit, stand, adjust our posture, and balance.
The brain stem is at the base of the brain, and attached to our spinal cord;
Using all of your brain at the same time would require just about all of the blood circulation you have, which would rob other organs of what they need.
Running a brain that’s using 100% capacity would be so powerful that it would require all the energy we’ve got