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Lesions on the brain can affect every aspect of human behavior. Depending on where the lesions are located, they can affect mood such as temper, attitude, thoughts, giddiness, depression... They can affect a person's ability to make rational decisions/sound judgements, impair speech, cognitive thinking, loss of coordination... For more detailed and accurate info on this subject, it's best to get the info straight from a liscenced medical doctor.
Your brain is 'you'.
All of the social norms, affectations, habits, right and wrong judgements, risk assessments, etc that you undertake on a second by second basis are entirely controlled by your brain.
Everything that you do and all that you are as a sentient being is controlled by your brain.
Ergo your brain is your behaviour.
Any damage to your brain has the potential to cause lasting changes to any aspect of your physical and mental health.
Brain injury can result in physical immobility through damage to the neurons which control movement and changes to the way your brain processes sensual inputs and deals with mental stimulus.
Any brain injury can disrupt or completely change any aspect of your behaviour, from the basic assessment of right and wrong all the way through to subtle changes in humour.
Your question 'does your brain affect your behaviour' is a bit of a misnomer, your brain IS your behaviour - any thing which affects your brain may affect your behaviour.
The nervous system affects behavior in various ways. The nervous system controls the way a person learns, thinks, feels, eats, the beating of the heart, digestion, and the stress that people feel. The nervous system is in control of much more than people realize. It is like the central computer in a body. This system will help control people to do the right thing and act as they are supposed to. When the brain has a misfire, the child may not do as the nervous system wants. This is when the nervous system can be regulated by using medicines.
Hormones can influence human behavior by affecting mood, stress response, motivation, and aggression. For example, cortisol released in response to stress can lead to feelings of anxiety or irritability. Additionally, hormones like testosterone and estrogen play roles in regulating sexual behavior and desire.
Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals between neurons in the brain. They play a crucial role in regulating mood, emotions, and behavior. Imbalances in neurotransmitter levels can lead to various mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia, impacting behavior and cognitive functions. By influencing communication among brain cells, neurotransmitters can modulate behavior by affecting processes like reward, motivation, and stress response.
biopsychlogy
biopsychlogy
When you learn something and it is stored in memory within the brain, your behavior may change in a manner related to that memory. In tandem with such, when you change a behavior, a new learning connection is formed within the brain. Ergo, the relationship between brain and behavior is reciprocal because changes in one area affect outcomes of the other area in a complementary manner.
It gives you bad Brain Damage which can make you a little "coo coo" in the head.
There are many physiological basis for behavior. The physiological basis takes place in different areas of the brain that affect different behaviors.
How does a brain tumor affect the Brain?
the hypothalamus
As it affects our brain , it then becomes a behavior to us.
This portion is related to memory, sexual and emotional behavior. When this portion of the brain gets affected with alcohol, the individual's emotions are exaggerated. The behavior can range from boisterousness, verbal aggression, and violent behavior to quiet withdrawal and tearfulness. Sometimes there can be memory lapses of events which occurred during drinking.
Alcohol can impair judgment, coordination, and inhibitions, leading to behaviors such as aggression, risky decision-making, and impaired motor skills. It can also cause mood swings and increase the likelihood of engaging in reckless or dangerous activities.