The cerebralcortex is the outer layer of the brain, responsible for higher cognitive functions such as perception, memory, language, and consciousness.
The thalamus acts as a relay station between sensory input from the body and the cerebral cortex.
The neural connections and pathways in the brain can strengthen or weaken over time based on use.
: Neural plasticity refers to the brain's ability to adapt and change based on new experiences, thoughts, behaviors, or environmental stimuli.
Brain imaging techniques like MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) allow us to visualize different parts of the brain at work.
PET scans work by monitoring a small amount of radioactive chemical in the blood supply to highlight active brain cells, brain pathways, specific areas of activity, and blockages in blood flow around the brain
fMRI scans work by detecting tiny magnetic field changes in brain cells to show brain activity and cognition, without the use of X-Rays or radioactive substances
Cognitive neuroscience aims to understand the relationship between the brain, cognitive processes, and behavior, while scanning methods help explore brain activity in living people
In the brain, specialized areas like Broca's area in the frontal lobe deal with speech production, while Wernicke's area in the temporal lobe is responsible for understanding speech
The motor area controls deliberate movement using motor neurons to send messages to muscles, with more active body parts having a larger share of the motor cortex
The cerebellum, a wrinkled structure found at the back of the brain, controls balance and coordination, which are automatic activities we have no conscious control over
Hebb's theory states that when we learn to do or remember certain things, we are developing stronger cell assemblies, and the more we use them, the better we learn and hold onto the information in that neural pathway
The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord, coordinating incoming sensory information and making decisions about movement and other activities