Inhibition is primarily controlled by the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for regulating impulses, decision-making, and social behavior. This brain region works in conjunction with other areas, such as the anterior cingulate cortex and the basal ganglia, to manage inhibitory control and suppress inappropriate responses. Together, these areas help maintain self-control and enable adaptive behavior in various situations.
medulla oblangata
Action potential in the brain
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that controls body temperature, as well as other things like thirst, hunger, and the release of many hormones.
it is the brain stem
the part that control your feelings are your amygdala
i think it's the cerebrum
I think you are talking about the nucleus, which is the "brain" of the cell. It controls everything that cell does.
The frontal cortex--the part of the brain that is heavily involved in tasks such as task-management and inhibition.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
medulla oblangata
brain stem
The part of the brain called the Cnifiliatispin controls all testing of heat conditions.
To the extent that there can be said to be such a thing as a "part of the brain that controls hope", it's probably the prefrontal cortex.
Your brain controls your entire body! If something is wrong with your brain the other part of the body may not be affected however your brain has led you to think that.
brain stem
Action potential in the brain
Action potential in the brain