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Fuster, Joaquín M. (2008). The Prefrontal Cortex (4thed.). Elsevier. pp. 1–7. ISBN 978-0-12-373644-4. The invention of electronic computers in the 1940s, along with the development of mathematical information theory, led to a realization that brains can potentially be understood as information processing systems. This concept formed the basis of the field of cybernetics, and eventually gave rise to the field now known as computational neuroscience. [126] The earliest attempts at cybernetics were somewhat crude in that they treated the brain as essentially a digital computer in disguise, as for example in John von Neumann's 1958 book, The Computer and the Brain. [127] Over the years, though, accumulating information about the electrical responses of brain cells recorded from behaving animals has steadily moved theoretical concepts in the direction of increasing realism. [126]

Weeeeeeeeelllllllll, that’s not quite true. Up to four players or teams take 11 colour cards. These cards, or the combination of them are the answers to all the questions in the box. Helpfully for colour blind players the cards are not only the colour of the answer but also have the colour written on them. They also get a random card that has a number on it. Yuste, Rafael; Church, George M. (March 2014). "The new century of the brain" (PDF). Scientific American. 310 (3): 38–45. Bibcode: 2014SciAm.310c..38Y. doi: 10.1038/scientificamerican0314-38. PMID 24660326. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14. The human brain is provided with information about light, sound, the chemical composition of the atmosphere, temperature, the position of the body in space ( proprioception), the chemical composition of the bloodstream, and more. In other animals additional senses are present, such as the infrared heat-sense of snakes, the magnetic field sense of some birds, or the electric field sense mainly seen in aquatic animals.

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Chiel, HJ; Beer, RD (1997). "The brain has a body: adaptive behavior emerges from interactions of nervous system, body, and environment". Trends in Neurosciences. 20 (12): 553–557. doi: 10.1016/S0166-2236(97)01149-1. PMID 9416664. S2CID 5634365. a b Wong, RO (1999). "Retinal waves and visual system development". Annual Review of Neuroscience. St. Louis, MO. 22: 29–47. doi: 10.1146/annurev.neuro.22.1.29. PMID 10202531. As you can imagine, it has a lot of components to allow it to effectively control all of these aspects. We can break these components down into major categories as follows; 1. Cerebruma b Northcutt, RG (2002). "Understanding vertebrate brain evolution". Integrative and Comparative Biology. 42 (4): 743–756. doi: 10.1093/icb/42.4.743. PMID 21708771.

O’Connor Z. Colour psychology and colour therapy: Caveat emptor. Color Res Appl. 2011;36(3):229-234. doi:10.1002/col.20597 Also in the box is a bingo pen, score pad and lots of question cards. It has to be said the card quality isn’t the best and the box, although not massive, is probably bigger than it needs to be. I sometimes thing that Big Potato could do with focusing more on the basic component quality than the extras like silly pens, but it is what it is. ColourPain Axons transmit signals to other neurons by means of specialized junctions called synapses. A single axon may make as many as several thousand synaptic connections with other cells. [8] When an action potential, traveling along an axon, arrives at a synapse, it causes a chemical called a neurotransmitter to be released. The neurotransmitter binds to receptor molecules in the membrane of the target cell. [8] There are dozens of other chemical neurotransmitters that are used in more limited areas of the brain, often areas dedicated to a particular function. Serotonin, for example—the primary target of many antidepressant drugs and many dietary aids—comes exclusively from a small brainstem area called the raphe nuclei. [69] Norepinephrine, which is involved in arousal, comes exclusively from a nearby small area called the locus coeruleus. [70] Other neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine and dopamine have multiple sources in the brain but are not as ubiquitously distributed as glutamate and GABA. [71] Electrical activity Brain electrical activity recorded from a human patient during an epileptic seizure

a b c d e f g Purves, Dale.; Lichtman, Jeff W. (1985). Principles of neural development. Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates. ISBN 978-0-87893-744-8. OCLC 10798963. Marin-Valencia, I.; Good, LB.; Ma, Q.; Malloy, CR.; Pascual, JM. (Feb 2013). "Heptanoate as a neural fuel: energetic and neurotransmitter precursors in normal and glucose transporter I-deficient (G1D) brain". J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 33 (2): 175–182. doi: 10.1038/jcbfm.2012.151. PMC 3564188. PMID 23072752. Ebert, D.; Haller, RG.; Walton, ME. (Jul 2003). "Energy contribution of octanoate to intact rat brain metabolism measured by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy". J Neurosci. 23 (13): 5928–5935. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-13-05928.2003. PMC 6741266. PMID 12843297.

Diabetes puts you at risk of dementia, and you can prevent it by eating the proper diet, working out, and staying lean. The basal ganglia are a group of interconnected structures in the forebrain. The primary function of the basal ganglia appears to be action selection: they send inhibitory signals to all parts of the brain that can generate motor behaviors, and in the right circumstances can release the inhibition, so that the action-generating systems are able to execute their actions. Reward and punishment exert their most important neural effects by altering connections within the basal ganglia. [47] You now know what color is the human brain, and you have a basic understanding of what makes it up. The human brain is one of the most fascinating things about our species, and even with centuries of research, there is still a lot we don’t know.

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Colourbrain can be played individually or in teams, and is perfect for those large family gatherings. It has also now seen a few themed sets released including the surprisingly challenging Disney edition! Big Potato have done it again - this one is a keeper. Foster, AC; Kemp, JA (2006). "Glutamate- and GABA-based CNS therapeutics". Current Opinion in Pharmacology. 6 (1): 7–17. doi: 10.1016/j.coph.2005.11.005. PMID 16377242.

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