Neurons are the active cells of the nervous system. They are used for all cognitive, sense, and manipulatory activities, not just emotions.
Manipulation of neurotransmitters can impact learning and emotions by affecting the communication between neurons in the brain. For example, increasing levels of dopamine can enhance motivation and reward processing, improving learning. Conversely, imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin or norepinephrine can lead to mood disorders such as depression or anxiety, affecting emotions.
A 15-year-old has approximately 86 billion brain cells, also known as neurons. These neurons are responsible for processing and transmitting information within the brain to regulate various functions such as thoughts, movements, and emotions.
brain transmit messages to the body using neurons and spinal cord. ... Motor neurons carry messages away from the brain and back to the rest of the body. the central neurons system does many jobs at the same time. It controls all voluntary movement, such as speech and walking, and involuntary movements like blinking and breathing. It is also the core of our thoughts, perceptions, and emotions.
sensory neurons
Sensory Neurons
Sensory neurons and neurons are connected by Interneurons.
Interneurons or association neurons.
Motor neurons and intern neurons
The neurons form the bodies nervous system.
Empathy plays a significant role in why you cry when others cry. When you witness someone else experiencing strong emotions, your mirror neurons may fire, causing you to feel their emotions as if they were your own. This strong emotional connection can trigger tears as a natural response to their distress.
Sensory Neurons
Afferent Neurons