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Neurosciences


Types of neurotransmitters: functions and classification - neurosciences

The neurotransmitters they are chemical substances created by the body that transmit signals (that is, information) from one neuron to the next through contact points called synapse. When this...

How many neurons does the human brain have? - neurosciences

If the human brain is the set of organs that houses the thought, it may be thought that all our mental processes are, in reality, the consequence that there are many nerve cells functioning in our...

Can Internet use prevent and slow down cognitive decline? - neurosciences

The plasticity of our brain, which allows it to be modified both in its function and in its structure (Kolb and Whishaw, 1998), has been key in the great capacity of adaptation to the environment of...

Pituitary gland (hypophysis): the nexus between neurons and hormones - neurosciences

All the mental processes that occur from the nervous system of the human being do not depend solely on the activity of the neurons.Between the parts of the brain, there are several whose activity...

Drinking coffee: advantages and disadvantages of its consumption - neurosciences

The history of coffee starts in the 14th century in Ethiopiato, where he began to attribute stimulating properties. From the Horn of Africa spread its use to Yemen in the fifteenth century and from...

7 documentaries that talk about the human brain - neurosciences

The human brain. This organ, the main element that controls the organism and allows us to be who we are, is nevertheless one of the most unknown. Considered at times as the last frontier to explore...

Melatonin: the hormone that controls sleep and seasonal rhythms - neurosciences

It is a fact known to all that the human being, like all other animals, needs to sleep. Sleep is a basic physiological function, a mechanism that allows the organism (and especially the brain) to...

Occipital lobe: anatomy, characteristics and functions - neurosciences

The cerebral cortex, which is the most iconic part of the brain and known for its folds and labyrinth shape, is not a body responsible for performing a specific function. What happens, rather, is...

Parietal lobe: characteristics and functions - neurosciences

The parietal lobe, located under the cranial bone that gives it its name and between the frontal lobe and the occipital, is one of the most important brain structures due to its size due to the...

Temporal lobe: structure and functions - neurosciences

Although the brain as a whole works in a continuous interaction between the different brain areas, the studies carried out from the neurosciences show that many of the aptitudes, abilities,...