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Amygdala - ANS This part of the brain is responsible for emotional regulation and smell
perception and is deep in the temporal lobes. The amygdala is directly reached by all smells.
The aromas of cooking can bring back memories of holidays and events in one's youth. The
autonomic nervous system's fight or flight reflex can be triggered by a traumatic event, which in
turn affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and results in the release of stress
hormones like cortisol. Additionally, the amygdala is involved in the interpretation of sexual
stimuli and facial expressions. A group of structures involved in voluntary motor movements,
cognition, and emotion is known as the basal ganglia (ANS). Parkinson's disease, OCD, and
Tourette syndrome are all movement disorders involving the basal ganglia. The nucleus
accumbens, caudate, and putamen make up the striatum group of structures. The putamen and
caudate nucleus are located in the dorsal striatum. The nucleus accumbens is located in the
ventral striatum. Both contribute to the process of encouraging voluntary movement. The central
sulcus (ANS) divides the frontal and parietal lobes. When prescribing medications, ANS must
also take into account the individual circumstances of each client, including their symptoms,
age, physical health, and lifestyle. The corpus callosum (ANS) is in charge of controlling
communication between the two hemispheres of the brain. is involved in regulating emotion,
impulse control, and attention. It combines signals from the left and right sides of the brain. The
corpus callosum of Albert Einstein is said to have been quite large. Persons with an
underdeveloped or missing corpus collosum may have intellectual impairment.
The Dorsal Striatum (ANS) is involved in both the connection of cognition to motor actions and
complex motor actions. It is activated when anticipating or engaging in pleasure because it is
the primary input area for the basal ganglia. The frontal lobes, or ANS, are linked to intelligence,
movement, abstract thinking, organization, personality, behavior, and emotional control.
Personality changes, difficulty regulating one's emotions, and impairments in other cognitive
functions are all possible outcomes of trauma to the brain. The cerebellum's gray matter, or ANS
cerebrum,
the brain's stem, and the central spinal cord's butterfly-shaped portion is made up of
______matter, which includes all nerve synapses, axon terminals, dendrites, and neural cell
bodies. connected to education Changing in relation to mental health diagnoses like major
depressive disorder, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's disease The hippocampus (ANS), which is
deep in the temporal lobes and is involved in memory, anxiety, and switching from short-term to
long-term memory, is located here. Schizophrenia and dementia cause impairments in daily life.
The hippocampus's role in anxiety and decision-making is being studied in depth. This is linked
to pleasure, reward, and behavior reinforcement in the Limbic System (ANS). The limbic system
is impacted by drug abuse, which disrupts emotions and feelings associated with normal
behavior. Diagnoses of mental health problems, or ANS, significantly increase the global burden
of disease. The study of the brain's structure and function, also known as neuroscience or ANS,
is a rapidly developing field. Both normal and abnormal genes, or ANS, play a role in disease