08-001-US The power of thought
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Visualization and thought work can influence the production of growth factors in the brain, such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). BDNF is important for the survival, growth and differentiation of neurons and plays a role in neuroplasticity. It is important to note that research into the biochemical processes involved in visualization and the power of thought in the brain is still ongoing, and future studies are likely to provide an even better understanding of these processes.
Brain areas involved
Visualization and power of thought involve different brain areas that are involved in processing thoughts, emotions, and mental images. Some of the most important brain areas involved in visualization and power of thought are as follows. Prefrontal cortex. The prefrontal cortex is involved in planning, decision making, and the implementation of goals. Visualization can help increase activity in the prefrontal cortex, which in turn can improve the ability to solve problems and achieve goals. Motor cortex. The motor cortex is responsible for the control of movements and the execution of motor skills. Visualizing physical skills or movements can increase neuronal activity in the motor cortex, which can lead to better implementation of the visualized skills. Parietal cortex. The parietal cortex is involved in the process of attentional control and plays a role in processing spatial information and mental images. Visualization requires the activation of the parietal cortex to generate and maintain the mental images.
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