False. Stress does not make the brain 'Einstein-like'; it activates survival-related functions and can impact memory and brain health.
False. During stress, the brain does not become an 'Einstein' brain. Instead, under stress, the brain prepares the body for fight or flight responses by increasing activity in survival-related functions.
Research indicates that constant stress can impact the brain, memory, and even increase the risk of developing certain neurodegenerative diseases.
Stress-induced responses like increased heart rate and breathing are due to brain activation, not necessarily making the brain 'Einstein-like.'
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