Human Mind

In our daily life, there are so many behaviors that we do which help us in achieving our goals. Responsibility, respect and care are some of common behavior that we do each and every day. Being responsible in whatever one does is one of the aspects that helps an individual excel in his or her doings. We are required to take care of whatever we do so as not to harm ourselves and those who surrounds us. Responsibility also helps us to fulfill what we are required to do hence creating good relationship with those involved. On the other hand, responsibility helps us to become trusted people thus providing trust and getting trust for we fulfill our promises, (Thompson, 2008).


 

The entire message that is being transmitted either along or between neurons is always in the form of electrochemical. Neurotransmitters are produced in order to help the process of message transmission. When a message is needed to be transmitted, a neuron is started which communicates with other nerve cells which actually helps transmitting the intended message. Neurotransmitters works with boutons terminaux and teledendria in enabling message is transmitted along the neuron. During the process of message transmission, certain impulses are realized so as to start the teledendria.


Chemical that are contained in the axonal membrane are released enabling them to mix with extracellular fluid which is one of the components of message transmitters. Through the released extracellular fluids which are processed in the cause of action, neurotransmitters uses them as way of transmitting what was intended to be transmitted. When a message is then sent, neurotransmitters which are released and are stored in synaptic cell are removed in special way so as to facilitate the process of between cell communications, (McGilchrist, 2010).


 

The process by which message is transmitted between neurons is not that different from the one which is along the neuron. Synapse is the point where two neurons do hit each other after they are transmitted within the neurons. During the time of colluding, there are two special instances that happen. The first thing that is realized during the transmission between the neurons is that there are no spaces or the gap. Gap junctions are present and they are the one responsible for connecting neurons so as the message is transmitted. The process of connecting neurons is not realizable thought it must be present so that the whole process is completed. The second thing that happens is that between the cells there is a tiny gap which creates Transmission Bridge of message from one neuron to another. Neurotransmitter is released by the neuron which carries the message thus creating an impact which tends to deliver that carried message to the other neuron cell, (Andrews, 2007).


 

Brain is one of the most complex parts of a human body. There are different parts of the brain and they do have different responsibilities that they accomplish. Occipital lobe is responsible for encoding information about color and shapes. Parietal lobe enables an individual have the sense of touch. It provides information about the surroundings which helps the body to respond in respect to the environment. Frontal lobe is used creativity simply because it is said to monitor how our thoughts work. Temporal lobe is for language information decoding and also how sounds are perceived. Hypothalamus is used to control the equilibrium of the entire body while mid brain is used for auditory purposes. Cerebellum is commonly used to maintain our body’s posture while pons varoli is responsible of creating what is known as the brain floor, (Simon, 2006).


 

Reference:

Andrews, G. (2007). Neuropsychology: Psychology Press.

Buxton, R. (2002). An Introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance

Imaging: Principles and Techniques: Cambridge University Press

McGilchrist, I. (2010). The Master and His Emissary: Yale.

Simon, S. (2006). The Brain: Our Nervous System: HarperCollins Publishers

Thompson, R. F. (2008). The Brain: An Introduction to Neuroscience: Worth Publishers