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Neurology of foolishness - M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India
The biggest differences lie in the prefrontal cortex – a part of the brain associated with reasoning – and in the networks of brain cells that link the cortex to regions of the brain that are less about reasoning and thinking and more about emotion.
These circuits – which include dopamine-containing neurons in the prefrontal cortex and deeper areas of the brain, such as the nucleus accumbens and amygdala – may provide a hormonal jolt that causes to embrace foolish behaviours.
How much of the immaturity related to the prefrontal cortex and how much is foolishness, I just don’t know.
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