2012年2月12日 星期日

Grey Matter Matters


Your brain is made up of many different parts. These different parts of the brain each have their own important function.

Two parts of the brain are the left and right hemispheres. The left part of the brain interprets and produces representational data. It looks after language, mathematics, reasoning, etc. The right part of the brain looks after the functions such as art, dancing etc.

Both parts of the brain work together to examine sensory information, to gain new knowledge, to make decisions.

Connecting these two parts of the brain is the Corpus Callosum. It allows communication between the two hemispheres, and if damaged a condition known as split brain may occur.

Our brain is also divided into three other parts.

The Frontal Lobe is responsible for cognition and memory, the Parietal Lobe processes sensory input, and the Occipital Lobe is the primary visual reception area.

The Limbic System is the part of the brain that controls the Olfactory pathways.

The Basal Ganglia is the part of the brain that processes information between the thalamus and motor cortex. Because it affects balance and our voluntary movements this part of the brain is affected by diseases such as Parkinson's.

The Thalamus is the part of the brain that synchronizes and adjusts activity of the cerebral cortex. The Hypothalamus is the part of the brain that regulates body temperature and endocrine function.

I could continue but there are so many different parts of the brain we'd be here for weeks. With so many parts and functions the brain is a complex organism and therefore at risk of malfunctioning on many different levels.

The networks of nerves that reach out from your brain manage the running of your day to day life. It's the most important organ you possess. But it cannot do it alone. The brain requires sustaining through many other organs in the body.

Aging is one of your brain's greatest enemies because it is so vulnerable to oxidative stress. All the parts of your brain only make up 2% of total body weight. Together they require 20% of the oxygen you ingest.

Anything that threatens the supply of oxygen makes the brain vulnerable. Stroke, head injuries, heart failure, can all deprive different parts of the brain of oxygen. Under conditions such as these oxidative stress can cause an over production of free radicals.

Is there anything you can do to reduce risk to all these different parts of your brain?

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