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The prefrontal cortex is the part of the brain that primarily controls concentration. It is responsible for executive functions, including focusing attention, filtering distractions, and maintaining sustained attention on tasks.
The 3 main parts of your brain are your neo-cortex, Limbic and the reptilian brain. The neo-cortex is your big learning engine, your limbic brain controls your emotions and the reptilian brain controls what you do and so on.
Obviously that part is cerebral cortex. Unfortunately it works, almost always, under control of the Limbic system.
Some studies have indicated that delusions may be generated by abnormalities in the limbic system, the portion of the brain on the inner edge of the cerebral cortex that is believed to regulate emotions.
In short - there is no one type of neuron that would be activated; there would be many types across a number of regions such as those involved in appreciation (temporal association areas, occipital cortices, prefrontal areas) as well limbic areas involved in emotion (amygdala, orbifrontal cortex, raphe nuclei, locus coerules and the hippocampus). It's the Mirror Neuron
The part of the brain that is related to happiness is the prefrontal cortex. This region is involved in regulating emotions, decision-making, and reward processing. Studies have shown that activity in the prefrontal cortex is associated with feelings of happiness and positive emotions.
The prefrontal cortex is the part of the brain that primarily controls concentration. It is responsible for executive functions, including focusing attention, filtering distractions, and maintaining sustained attention on tasks.
The limbic system is located on top of the brain stem and buried under the cortex.
The limbic system is the set of brain structures that forms the inner border of the cortex.
The frontal cortex, and the limbic system.
The limbic system is generally understood to be the main area of the brain responsible for emotions - but there is some controversy in the neuropsychology field as to whether emotions really can be ascribed to any one specific area.
brainstem, limbic system, cerebral cortex
the hypnotic pain relief Fugue states, symptoms of PTSD and generalized anxiety disorder, astral projection and OBEs. When dissociating, the limbic system (the "panic" center of the brain) is suppressed by the prefrontal cortex, which moderates and regulates emotional rationality. The result is feelings of unreality and a disconnect from the "I" function of the brain and the body.
It is your right part of your brain.The right part of the brain controls speech and emotions.Left controls movement and the necessery thinking. The limbic system controls human emotion. It includes the hippocampus, amygdala, anterior thalamic nuclei, and limbic cortex and forms the inner border of the cortex. The frontal cortex The limbic system is generally understood to be the main area of the brain responsible for emotions - but there is some controversy in the neuropsychology field as to whether emotions really can be ascribed to any one specific area.
Limbic system
The 3 main parts of your brain are your neo-cortex, Limbic and the reptilian brain. The neo-cortex is your big learning engine, your limbic brain controls your emotions and the reptilian brain controls what you do and so on.
S. Ramon Y Cajal has written: 'Studies on the cerebral cortex (limbic structures)'