<h4>Chapter 928: Research Zone (4)</h4>
<h4><strong>Trantor: </strong>CKtalon </h4>
“Ins: Receive information about the body’s physiological state and then generate subjective experiences. For example, using hunger to drive people to eat, or driving people to get more cigarettes and cocaine.
“The ins receives signals from visceral and skin receptors, including heat and cold, itchiness, pain, taste, hunger, thirst, muscle pain, visceral sensations, and air sensations…
“The ins is pertinent when processing events that haven’t happened. When you decide to go out in cold weather, your body is prepared before you are exposed to the cold weather. For example, raising your blood pressure to enhance your metabolism. This is the role of your ins.
“Suppression of ins activity must be done with extreme caution, because people might lose interest in sex, food, and work after losing their cravings for smoking, drinking, and consuming drugs…”
“Striatum: Affects muscle tone, and is also associated with one’s attention, mental state, and thoughts to a certain extent. It can lead to chorea and tremor paralysis, increased muscle tension, bradykinesia, delirium, mania, and pseudobulbar affect…”
“Amygd: The brain tissue that produces, recognizes, and regtes emotions.
“Child autism also seems to be rted to an erged amygd. When stimting a conscious animal’s amygd, the animal will appear confused, anxious, terrified, and show signs of flinching, anger, or aggression.
“Stimting the head end of the amygd induces evasion and fear, and stimting the tail end of the amygd induces defensive and offensive responses. From this, it can be seen that one of the amygd’s main functions is to generate appropriate emotions ording to the various external information that enters the brain’s neocortex.
“Humans with their amygd on both sides destroyedck the ability to recognize and react to fear.
“One of the functions of the amygd is to deal with facial muscles and expressions. When a person faces a face, the amygd will scan them to determine if they are friendly or hostile to determine whether to face the person or avoid them.
“The amygd is also an autonomic center. It can regte the body’s respiratory, cardiovascr, gastrointestinal tracts, especially, the autonomic responses that are apanied by emotional stimuli that are directly regted by the amygd. It also participates in regting the body’s sexual activity and food intake, as well as the role of the hypothmus. It thereby participates in controlling and regting the secretion of pituitary hormones and the regtion of the neuroendocrine system’s functions…”
“ustrum: A switch for suspected consciousness. When the ustrum is stimted by high frequency, the patient will be discovered to be unconscious. This means that he can’t respond to externalmands, his eyes will be nk, and his breathing will slow down. Once the high-frequency stimtion of the ustrum stops, the patient will regain consciousness,pletely unaware of what had just happened…”
“White matter: Tripr disorders that can cause hemiparesis, hemiphonia, and hemisensory loss…”
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“Thmus: It’s the core organ that produces consciousness and synthesizes thmic sense.
“Although the thmus can synthesize thmic sense to produce consciousness, the thmus isn’t a ce where consciousness is active, nor does consciousness exist in the thmus. Thmic sense can make the brain produce consciousness regarding things. This refers to ‘knowing’ and ‘understanding.’ In clinical studies, damage or lesions in the thmus will result in impairment or a loss of consciousness.
“The thmus is also responsible for the ry of sensation and motion control. It’s worth mentioning that among all the sensory information, only olfactory information is directly transmitted to the cerebral cortex without passing through the nuclei on the thmus…”
“Hypothmus: maintains bodily homeostasis, controls the autonomic nervous system, emotions, etc.
“Apart from the function of sample analysis and output, the hypothmus also has the function of secreting hormones.
“The hypothmus analyzes and produces sensory samples and activates the anterior thmic nucleus to synthesize thmic sense, generate feelings, produce preferences, hobbies, biases, desires, aesthetics, motivation, pleasure, fear, excitement, depression, and so on toward people and things…”
“Cerebellum: Coordinates the movements of the skeletal muscles, maintains and regtes muscle tension, maintains the bnce of the body…”
“Brainstem: There are many important nerve centers in the brainstem, including the cardiovascr motor center, respiratory center, swallowing center, as well as reflex centers like vision, hearing, and bnce…”
After quickly scanning the post-it notes that were rted to various parts of the human brain, Jiang Baimian’s expression under the visor changed a few times.
She gritted her teeth and said, “There’s no Kalendaria’s body of descent at all! That’s not the case at all! Back then, the Eighth Research Institute didn’t study Awakening but the secrets of the human brain!”
At this point, she was suddenly shocked. “Not good! If we follow our previous guesses, Hey will make a mistake in his judgment. I have to warn him immediately!”