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Plasticity of the Brain

Dr. Matthew Primous, Ph.D, IQ 227

By Matthew PrimousPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Plasticity of the Brain
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Brain plasticity never ends, it only begins. It starts with childhood with proper nutrition and training. A child can become a genius by learning multiple languages and understanding stress-free skills such as music. We must never be afraid of tests because whether we pass or fail our brains expand on tests and trials. We know that our brains are growing because their memory increases seen through gray matter. Memory is the lifeblood of the brain. It shows that the brain is creating more cells and enhancing its presence within the body. All the parts of the brain connect through hormones within the blood. Our brain is not only a massive neuron control system but also the healer of the body. All diseases can be traced back to the brain, the brain creates the protein to empower the immune system. The brain is the genetic control system telling each organ how to react. The brain feeds on chemicals and repairs and detaches based on chemical compounds. It is our job to maintain a healthy brain by reducing stress and preparing ourselves for survival. Did you know illegal drugs only increased the chemicals already in our body? Yeah, they do and these drugs blocked off receptors, which makes them dangerous as they increased a chemical in our bodies, and begin breaking down the body. Our body has a system in place where the brain directs the potion of chemical compounds needed to operate effectively. We can't see the brain react only through X-Rays but when the brain is working, the part of the brain that is operating is highlighted by chemical reaction. The very smallest part of our brain has the greatest impact, our reproductive part of the brain controls so much of us because of its massive production of hormones. According to scientists, language learning comes from the left side of the brain and our motor skills learning comes from the right side of the brain. Our brain must learn how to coordinate itself and this takes time. Time is the answer for our brain to heal and expand. We have to be willing to test our limits and learn new things. We need potion control and necessary vitamins to provide the chemical compounds for growth. When we eat too many vitamins and minerals and sugars and salts, we create more fats. Fats are not necessarily evil because they give the body energy to burn. Too much fat can cause a delay in chemical action. Our brain is meant to heal the body and manage its affairs. To create success, we must remember how we achieved that success. And the only way to remember is to remind ourselves of it such as talking to ourselves and using our learning habits. This will place that memory in long term. When we create long-term memory, we make our brains stronger. There is another dimension in our brain, we must never believe our hype. We have three elements of the psyche and they helped us achieve rational and reasonable reactions within our lives. We must keep them in balance and know ourselves. Flattery and compliments must be taken with a grain of salt. If we stay realistic then we will be better prepared for the future. If we stop at one success and never strive for others then we are wasting our time. We ought to strive until we cannot strive any longer. Our brains love challenges and they grow continually. They do not stop at a young age. They do not stop when we fail. They persist and continue involuntary and voluntary because we are living orgasms. If the brain stops then we are dead. We must be lifelong learners to have a healthy life knowing when to calm the body through stress-free practices such as mediation. Learning and only learning expands and grows the brain with healthy living.

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Matthew Primous

I am a Black Scholar, International Scholar, & Google Scholar, & 3-Time Eber & Wein Best Poet., Nominee for Poet of the Year, 2020 Black Author Matters Winner, 2 time Akademia Excellence Essayists,& 2022 Honorary Muckrack Journalist.

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