It often kills the person, because the medulla pretty much controls several autonomic functions, like breathing, heart rate, etc.
As a Doctor of Chiropractic, I am the first person in the world (to the best of my knowledge) to "connect the dots" beween the ability of regular upper cervical spinal adjustments (which help improve the function of one's medulla) and improving one's potential potential for success in ALL areas of their life. The medulla contains the Reticular Activating System which is directly involved with our ability to concentrate (to avoid distractions) as well as our ability to set and achieve goals (big or small), to visualize" any successful outcome, etc.
So yes, damage to one's medulla (Brain STEM) can affect one;s mental processes - both our subconscious, automatic goa-striving mechanism as well as our conscious thought. The medulla is our brains "brain" and is responsible for our level of "awakeness"and alertness.
Damage to the medulla, which is responsible for vital functions such as blood pressure regulation and breathing, can lead to serious physical symptoms such as difficulty breathing or swallowing. While damage to the medulla can affect consciousness, it is unlikely to significantly impact higher mental processes or behavior.
The pons does not have any function on mental processes.
If the pons is damaged it will effect motor and sensory analysis, such as coordination.
I disagree. As an avenue for relaying information it could disrupt messages sent by the brain including emotional controls. Plus, depression is well documented in brain injury survivors. So while the damage itself may be up for debate, the idea that damage to any part of the brain would have an impact upon one's mental health is viable.
Secondly, if the question is about one's intellect that too can impacted. The pons controls hearing so if someone is not hearing correctly they probably won't process and answer correctly.
You learned from the case of Phineas Gage that the prefrontal cortex is vital for processes of decision-making, emotional regulation, and social behavior. Damage to this brain region can lead to significant changes in personality and behavior.
Lateralization refers to the unequal distribution of cognitive functions between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. This specialization can influence various aspects of behavior, such as language processing, emotion regulation, and motor control. For example, damage to specific areas in one hemisphere can lead to deficits in certain functions, highlighting the importance of lateralization in shaping behavior.
Yes, brand image can significantly impact consumer behavior. A positive brand image can attract customers, build loyalty, and encourage repeat purchases. On the other hand, a negative brand image can deter consumers, leading to decreased sales and potential damage to the company's reputation.
One's behavior can have a negative influence by causing harm or discomfort to others, promoting negative emotions and reactions, or setting a bad example for those around them. Negative behavior can lead to conflict, damage relationships, and undermine trust and respect.
Consequences of bad behavior can include damage to relationships, loss of trust, consequences in work or school environments, legal repercussions, and negative impact on mental health and well-being. It can also lead to social isolation and a damaged reputation.
The medulla is responsible for aggressive behavior. One may become more impulsive and display a more aggressive demeanor with damage to the medulla.
Is there treatment for medulla oblongata damage
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The medulla oblongata is a portion of the hindbrain that controls autonomic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart and blood vessel function, swallowing and sneezing.
It gives you bad Brain Damage which can make you a little "coo coo" in the head.
Spinal injury does not affect mental processing at all. This is save for the psychological effects of having to come to terms with the disability. It would also not affect the base personality of the injured person - the behviour of the injured person would remain the same - depending on the mobility requirement of the behaviour you are referring to - as well as the psychological acceptance level of the individual.
it can lead to high blood pressure
Symptoms of damage to the medulla oblongata is that the nerve signals between the spinal cord and the brain would no longer be working. The medulla helps to control vital functions of the brain such as breathing, blood pressure and regulating heart rate.
Damage to the cerebral cortex is least likely to be fatal; damage to the medulla is most likely to be fatal.
No, difficulty in breathing is not typically associated with damage to the respiratory centers located in the cerebellum. The cerebellum is primarily involved in coordinating motor movements and balance, not respiration. Damage to the respiratory centers located in the brainstem, particularly in the medulla oblongata, is more likely to affect breathing function.
Assuming the damage did not involve an infection, the medulla. The medulla controls autonomic functions like respiration and blood pressure, which you do not consciously control. As these functions are vital to staying alive, losing function of the medulla would most likely cause death. Damage to the optic chiasm could cause full or partial blindness, depending on the location of the damage. Damage to the temporal cortex could result in impairments in object perception as well as memory. Damage to the prefrontal cortex could result in impairments of executive functions, some examples of which include working memory (holding an item, like a phone number, in mind), decision making, and problem solving.
Spiritually and physical.