Many areas of the brain are involved in planning complex movements such as throwing a ball.
A pale nucleus and an excitatory lens, and the zone of uncertainty – that is the subthalamus.
The palladium provides a prime example of a highly complex feedback loop.
The striatum is not only about complex motor skills, but also about happiness.
Whenever we perform a deliberate movement, core areas deep within the brain are involved.
The basal ganglia control motor function and happiness – but in sheep, only unhappiness has been proven.
One nucleus inhibits the other, only so that the cortex can ultimately be stimulated.
Acetylcholine was the first neurotransmitter to be discovered.
Serotonin is one of the neurotransmitters in the central nervous system.
As a neurotransmitter, dopamine also plays a role in the reward center.