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UNIOCKING THE HUMAN BRAIN: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF INTERNAI PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

Om. A. Gaikwad, Dr. Amita B. Dongare, Ms. Ashlesha S. Gaikwad*

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including movement, sensation, and thought. The hemispheres that make up the cerebrum are in charge of processing sensory data, regulating movement, and overseeing higher order cognitive processes. A component of the temporal lobe, the hippocampus is essential for creating and preserving new memories. The intricate relationships between various brain regions, neural networks, and neurotransmitters have been clarified by recent developments in brain research. Dopamine, serotonin, and other neurotransmitters are essential for controlling motivation, mood, and other cognitive functions. Developing successful treatments for neurological conditions including depression, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease requires an understanding of the neuronal networks and neurotransmitters in the brain. This study highlights the significance of comprehending brain function for creating successful treatments for neurological disorders by going over the most recent research on brain structure, neural networks, and neurotransmitters. We also talk about the possible ramifications for neurological illnesses and examine the intricate relationships between various brain regions and neural networks. All things considered, this overview offers a thorough grasp of the internal components of the human brain and their roles, emphasising the significance of further study in this area. We can enhance human health and create more potent treatments for neurological conditions by deepening our understanding of how the brain works.

Keywords: • Human Brain. • Internal Part. • Brain Function. • Neural Network. • Neurotransmitter.


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