If all the above
section is discussed in detail, then it can be said that there are different
types of chemical that are present in various parts of the brain such as
serotonin, glutamate, and dopamine. Each chemical play important role in
controlling different parts of the brain and its functions. For instance
dopamine run various parts of the brain and responsible for emotions like
happiness. The serotonin runs various functions of the brain which include body
temperature, sleep, mood control, pain perception, blood pressure, and neuroendocrine
activity. As serotonin control various brain activities any disturbance in this
chemical can cause disturbance in the brain function (Komoda & Matsunaga, 2015).
Dopamine gets a
lot of attention when the researchers search about the brain and related
issues. The dopamine is most of the time associated with addiction. Dopamine is
associated with lots of metal disorders and psychiatric illnesses such as
Parkinson's disease. In schizophrenia the dopamine is considered responsible
for the issues like delusions & hallucinations. Many parts of the brain run
on dopamine. In schizophrenia, the brain parts which run from dopamine become
hyperactive. The glutamate is the chemical in the brain which is responsible
for forming the memories in the brain. This chemical allows the individuals
learn various things and provide information to other parts of the brain
regarding the functions which they have to perform (Honoré, Lamprecht, & Stefanak, 2016).
It can be said that this chemical plays an
important role in the human body because it regulates various activities of the
brain. Without this chemical the individuals might unable to learn new things,
and making memories might become impossible. Serotonin is another important
chemical that controls various activities of the brain. In the brain the
serotonin is present in the raphe nuclei. Serotonin is responsible for various
functions, which include body temperature, sleep, mood control, pain
perception, blood pressure, and neuroendocrine activity.
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