Sunday, September 29, 2019

Journals on Medical Microbiology - BJSTR Journal

Abstract

Advances in neurosciences, #imaging techniques, #magnetoencephalography and mathematical modelling enlightening us how our multi- billion neurons located in different parts of our brain integrate and interact synchronously in a concerted manner to enable us to exist not only biologically but in a conscious state of Mind process. Thalamocortical rhythm, resonance and cognitive, emotional and motor binding may give us the cue. This not only provide a basis for further understanding and research in #neurocognitive science but may also provide new #therapeutic insights into the management of previously difficult to treat neurological and #psychiatric disorders. The cerebral cortex, thalamus and the primitive involuntary motor region like the olive and the cerebellum, albeit distantly located in the brain of Homo-sapiens has multiple, parallel excitatory and inhibitory interconnective neuronal synapses enabling an efficient integrated binding of motor, perceptual, cognitive and emotional function fundamental for our survival in a conscious state [1]. The thalamus of our brain plays a pivotal role in this #cognitive- motor-emotional binding neural circuitry. The thalamus is a complex anatomical structure found in all vertebrates in the animal world; with crucial physiological conscious and unconscious body activity. It is the center of control of much vital functions of our body like sleep, sensory information collection, dissemination, regulating autonomic nervous system and emotions.

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