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Alcohol Consumption Can Trigger Changes In The Structure And Function Of The Growing Brain

Понедельник, 26 Февраля 2018 г. 03:32 + в цитатник

Alcohol consumption can trigger modifications in the architecture and operation of the developing brain, which continues to develop into an individual's mid 20s, and it might have repercussions reaching far beyond teenage years.

In adolescence, brain development is defined by dramatic modifications to the brain's architecture, neural connections ("circuitry"), and physiology. These transformations in the brain alter everything from emerging sexuality to emotionality and cognitive ability.

Not all parts of the adolescent brain mature at the exact same time, which may put an adolescent at a disadvantage in particular scenarios. The limbic areas of the brain mature earlier than the frontal lobes.

The way Alcohol Alters the Human Brain
Alcohol affects a juvenile's brain growth in numerous ways. The effects of juvenile alcohol consumption on specialized brain activities are explained below.
Alcohol is a central nervous system sedative. Alcohol can seem to be a stimulant because, to begin with, it suppresses the portion of the human brain that governs inhibitions.

CORTEX-- Alcohol hampers the cerebral cortex as it works with information from an individual's senses.

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM-- When a person thinks of something he wants his body to undertake, the central nervous system-- the brain and the spinal cord-- sends out a signal to that part of the body. Alcohol reduces the central nervous system, making the individual think, speak, and move slower.

FRONTAL alcohol dependence -- The human brain's frontal lobes are necessary for organizing, forming ideas, decision making, and using self-discipline.

An individual may find it tough to control his or her emotions and urges when alcohol affects the frontal lobes of the brain. The individual might act without thinking or might even get violent. Consuming alcohol over a long period of time can injure the frontal lobes forever.

HIPPOCAMPUS-- The hippocampus is the part of the human brain in which memories are created.

When alcohol gets to the hippocampus, an individual may have trouble recalling a thing she or he just learned, such as a person's name or a telephone number. This can occur after just one or two alcoholic beverages.
Drinking a lot of alcohol rapidly can cause a blackout-- not being able to recall whole incidents, like what exactly she or he did the night before.
If alcohol harms the hippocampus, an individual may find it tough to learn and to hang on to information.

CEREBELLUM-- The cerebellum is very important for coordination, thoughts, and focus. Once alcohol goes into the cerebellum, an individual may have trouble with these abilities. After consuming alcohol, an individual's hands might be so unsteady that they cannot touch or grab things properly, and they may lose their equilibrium and fall.

HYPOTHALAMUS-- The hypothalamus is a little part of the brain that does an incredible variety of the physical body's housekeeping tasks. Alcohol frustrates the work of the hypothalamus. After an individual drinks alcohol, blood pressure, appetite, being thirsty, and the need to urinate intensify while physical body temperature and heart rate decrease.

alcoholism in fact cools down the body. Consuming a lot of alcohol outdoors in cold weather conditions can cause a person's physical body temperature level to drop below normal.

A person might have difficulty with these abilities when alcohol gets in the cerebellum. After drinking alcohol, an individual's hands might be so shaky that they can't touch or take hold of things normally, and they might fail to keep their balance and tumble.

After a person drinks alcohol, blood pressure, appetite, thirst, and the desire to urinate increase while physical body temperature and heart rate decline.

alcoholism in fact chills the physical body. Drinking a lot of alcohol outdoors in cold weather conditions can cause a person's body temperature to drop below normal.


 

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