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Neurosciences


The insula: anatomy and functions of this part of the brain - neurosciences

At this point it is already known by the vast majority of the population that the human brain is divided into four cerebral lobes.With a simple image of the brain we would be able to locate a large...

15 foods that damage the health of our brain - neurosciences

Have you ever heard the phrase: "we are what we eat"? Well, this saying may be true. If in our article "The 5 foods that help improve intelligence" we talk about the benefits that some foods in...

The model of the 3 brains: reptilian, limbic and neocortex - neurosciences

The human brain is the most complex system known. That means that, if you want to understand its operation, you need to find patterns and regularities in its operation and structure; In other words,...

Basal ganglia: anatomy and functions - neurosciences

The cerebral cortex is the most visible part of the human brain, as well as the best known. Its division into two hemispheres, as well as four lobes (frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital) has...

Glutamine (amino acid): characteristics and functions - neurosciences

Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid used by many bodybuilders for its muscle-building benefits. However, and although many do not know it, it is important for our brain and our nervous system. In...

Types of major cells of the human body - neurosciences

The human body is made up of 37 trillion cells, which are the unity of life.It is not surprising that we find a great diversification between them in order to carry out different functions, allowing...

Noradrenaline (neurotransmitter): definition and functions - neurosciences

For many it is known that the functioning of the human brain is based on the transmission of bioelectrical signals.This transmission involves the presence of a series of elements that transmit the...

Brain plasticity (or neuroplasticity): what is it? - neurosciences

Although all the brains seem almost equal, in reality they are very far from it. It is true that superficially all share a basic structure and a certain form, but if we examine them in detail we will...

Nitric oxide (neurotransmitter): definition and functions - neurosciences

Some of you certainly think that nitric oxide is a laughing gas, better known as "laughing gas". Well, that's nitrous oxide (N2O).In this article we will talk about nitric oxide, also called...

Cerebral amygdala: structure and functions - neurosciences

Surprise, fear, anguish, affection, affection, joy, excitement ... All these words denote different emotions that we all feel in everyday life.These are reactions that we have before stimuli that can...