Human Brain ?


Is reflex action the only fuction of spinal cord? Obviously not, since we know that we are thinking beings. Spinal cord is made up of nerves which Thinking involves more complex mechanisms and neural connections. These are conccentrated in the brain, Which is the main coordinating centre of the body. The brain and spinal cord constitue the central nervous system. They receive information from all parts of the body and integrate it.

We also think about our actions. Writing, Talking, moving a chair, claapping at the end of programme are examples of voluntary actions which are based on deciding what to do next. So, the brain also has to send the message tovmuscles. This is the second way in which the nervous system communicates the muscles. The communnication between the central nervous system and the other part of the body is facilitated by the peripheral nervous system consisting of cranial nerves arising from the brain and spinal nerves arising from the spinal cord. The brain thus allows us to think and take actions based on that thinking. As you will expect, this is accomplished through a complex design, with different part of the brain responsible for integrating different inputs and outputs. The brain has three such major parts or regions, namely the Fore-brain, mid brain and hind-brain.


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 Fore-Brain

The fore brain is the main thinking part of the brain. it has regions which receive sensory impulses from various receptors. separate areas of the fore-brain are specialised for hearing, smell, sight and so on. There are separate areas of association where this sensory information
is interpreted by putting it together with information from other receptors as well as with information that is already stored in the brain. Based on all this, a decision is made about how to respond and the information is passed on the motor areas which control the movement of voluntary muscles, for example, our leg muscles. However, certain sensations are distinct frrom seeing or hearing, for example, how do we know that we have eaten enough? The sensation of feeling is full of because of centre associated with hunger, Which is in a separate part of the fore-brain.


Mid- Brain and Hind-Brain

We have seen that the different parts have specific functions. Can we find out the function of each part?

Let us look at the other use of the word 'reflex' that we have to talk about in the introduction. Our mouth waters when see food we like without our meaning to. Our hearts beat without our thinking about it. In fact, we can not control this actions easily by thinking about them even if we wanted to. Do we have to  think about or remember to breathe or digest food? so, in between the simple reflex action like change in the size of the pupil , and the thought out actions such as moving a chair, their is another set of muscle movements over which we do not have any thinking control. Many of these involuntary actions are controlled by the mid-brain and hind-brain. All these involuntary actions including blood pressure, salivation and vomiting are controlled by the medulla in the hind-brain.

Think about activities like walking in a straight line, riding a bicycle, picking up a pencil. These are possible due to a part of the hind-brain called the cerebellum. it is responsible for precision of voluntary actions and maintaining the posture balance of the body. Imagine what would happen if each of these events failed to take place if we were not thinking about  it.

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