What the mind is exposed to travels
Brain and spinal cord
CNS
PNS
Body network of nerves redress
Carrying messages,
to and from the CNS
Somatic,
motor and sensory neurons,
performing voluntary activities dramatic
Branch out from the spinal cord,
connect to the brain
SNS
Fight-or-flight
Autonomic,
ANS
Including,
parasympathetic,
nervous system PNS
Gas pedal
Burst of energy,
activates body processes
Help in times of need,
such as increased,
heart rate with speed
Dilated pupils,
and piloerection,
hair standing on end
Rest and digest,
response PNS
SNS and PNS
Opposite ways,
regulating many functions
in the nerve junctions
Synapses
Presynaptic terminal
Organs and other parts,
of the body sustain,
trauma through the nerves,
into the brain
Changes in the structure and function
Physical and psychological,
traumatic may be invisible,
to the naked eye
Emotional
Post-traumatic stress disorder
PTSD
MRI can help to identify and see,
changes in structure and function,
that may be linked,
to trauma dysfunction
Smaller hippocampal volume,
common finding in individuals,
who have sustained PTSD
and other trauma-related disorders,
disturbing the nature being,
and holism rewarders
Altered amygdala function,
increased or decreased amygdala volume
This can also be seen in women with PTSD
Altered functional brain networks,
this can include malfunction blued,
within a network,
or disequilibrium,
between the networks
Trauma the brain hurts
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National Library of Medicine:
Encouraging as this plan might sound, the truth is that we are far from possessing a detailed picture of how the brain works and even farther from understanding how brain functions relate to operations of the human mind. This gap is no secret, as neuroscientists will be the first to admit.
Part of the problem lies in the sheer difficulty of developing noninvasive technologies that are powerful and sensitive enough to allow us to measure brain activity in vivo and at different levels of complexity, from molecules to large-scale brain areas.
Similarly, neuroscientists face the daunting task of systematizing, analyzing, and modeling enormous amounts of data. Above and beyond these fundamental yet tractable practical difficulties rests a less discussed but equally pivotal challenge: that of understanding how answers about the brain can resolve questions about the mind and vice versa.
No matter how much neural data we amass and no matter how sophisticated or computationally powerful our statistical models become, the goal of endeavors such as the BRAIN Initiative will be out of reach unless we have a clear theoretical framework that reveals how the brain relates to the mind. This relation is the bailiwick of philosophers.
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Dr Diviney has previously studied and qualified in Anatomy and Physiology. As well as Health Studies Research.
Neuroscience Specialism Branches With Further Study:
Neuroanatomy
Cognitive Neuroscience
Neurolinguistics
Neurophysiology
Brain Imaging
Psychology,
and Neuroscience Mental Health
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How does brain development and activity influence moral choice, behavior and character?
The Science Revolution in 2024 by Dr Diviney: clearly demonstrates the influence of moral choice, behavior and character in relation to the brain; and those morals and behaviors which were long before modern science, will have influenced and shaped brain development and activity within Society which still exists in the present day.
Date:
August 26, 2024
Source:
Dr Diviney:
Historical Societal Discrimination
of Women and Men
who are inherently both nature beings.
Women Societal Discrimination:
Extracts:
Dr Diviney’s research proved Men have held Societal power and influence right from the time of Stoicism, this is throughout early Philosophical perspectives, ideas, ideals and views which were all undertaken by men.
Men themselves have also been discriminated against historically:
Societal influence that has led men to formulate thoughts in their mind, through Primary and Secondary Socialisation, as to how a man presents and deals with emotions.
The current psychotherapy models would indeed be discriminatory in practice.
© 2025 Dr Diviney
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