Outline of the human brain

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the human brain:

Human brain central organ of the nervous system located in the head of a human being, protected by the skull. It has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but with a more developed cerebral cortex than any other, leading to the evolutionary success of widespread dominance of the human species across the planet.

While the emphasis below is on physical brain structure, functional aspects are also included. Mind concepts (as in mind vs. body), and cognitive and behavioral aspects, are introduced where they have at least a fairly direct connection to physical aspects of the brain, neurons, spinal cord, nerve networks, neurotransmitters, etc.

Structure of the human brain

This major section covers the physical structure of the brain.

Visible anatomy

Basic structure

Isolating the brain from other structures

  1. as a conduit for neurons communicating action information from brain outwards to motor muscles via motor neurons,
  2. as a conduit for neurons communicating sensory information, from the senses inwards to the brain (see also: Sensory neuron, Sensory receptor, Proprioception, and Category:Sensory receptors),
  3. as a center for coordinating certain automatic reflexes.

Cranial nerves

Significant components

Microscopic level anatomy

Receptor cells

History of the human brain

Brain development

This development section covers over time changes in brain structure. It includes normal development of the human brain from infant to adult, brain genetics (over many generations) and the evolution and adaptation of the brain over millions of years.

Normal development

Genetics

Evolution

Typical brain function

This section covers typical brain function as opposed to atypical function discussed below.

Sensory input

Sight

Sound

Touch

Smell

Taste

Other sensation

Integration

Affect

Mind/body

Memory

Memory bias and distortion

Integration, computation & cognition

Sleep, dreaming and imagination

Wakefulness, awareness, attention

Logic, computation, and information aspects

Executive function

Deception, lying and bias

Motor output and behavior

Sex differences, sexuality, and gender differences

  1. lust – the sex drive or libido, also described as borogodó,
  2. attraction – early stage intense romantic love, and
  3. attachment – deep feelings of union with a long-term partner.

Higher level functioning

  1. Cognitiveknowing/head
  2. Affectivefeeling/heart
  3. Psychomotordoing]/hands

Atypical brain function

This section covers the major known deviations from typical brain functioning with an emphasis on the resulting magnitude of overall human suffering.

Neurodegeneration and dementia

Brain tumors and cancer

Brain injury

Seizures

Stroke

Recreational drugs, alcohol and addictions

Mental health disorders

Physical interventions

This section covers man's attempts to physically alter the brain state to relieve suffering, address atypical functioning or improve performance.

Surgery

Radiation

Chemotherapy

Electrical

Physical exercise

Other

Case histories

See also

References

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