Tag Archive for: Behavior

Brain’s Learning Regions.

Disrupted Signals are the main cause of erratic behavior.

Traveling Thoughts account for Signals.
The brain can be described as an intrinsic highway.Every cerebral reaction travels through Neural Pathways.
Latest research is focused around Pathways in the quest to identify Signaling failures’ causes in the Neurodivergent Brain.

New findings point to the Substances coating pathways as for functional factors in Transportation.
ADHD is a major Transportation disorder: despite a normal presence of pathways from the Cerebellum to the Cerebrum, Signals fail to travel.
When Signals don’t travel, we act on Impulse from the Prefrontal Cortex.
For this reason, Signals are executed fast in ADHD, whilst slow and analytically accurate in the neurotypical.

The Limbic System is the Brain general Learning Center, although each Learning-behavior applies to a specific Region named Intrinsic Timescale.
We know the basic protein-structure of Transportation Pathways however, scientists have recently found how White Matter facilitates Signaling.
We should deduce that ADHD is a White Matter Deficiency, accordingly.
The cure would be making Slow and Fast Signals interact, based on the established agonist/antagonist pharmacological model.
For the record, Fast Signals account for Sensory Overload, Slow Signals for Integrating Coherent Thoughts. Sensory Overload is related to the ND brain, Integrating Coherent Thoughts to the NT brain.
White Matter would act as Intrinsic Timescales’Connector, if not obstructed by Sensory Overload Shutdown in ND.

Should Spectrum Disorders renamed Signal Processing Disorders?

Studies are still underway.
What we can confirm thus far is the Behavioral and Cognitive Performances as results of Intrinsic Timescales Connectivity through White Matter.

WMD-White Matter Disease-shows as white lesions on the Cortex. It is responsible for motor and mental health. The main trigger is Cardiovascular disease with associated reduced blood-flow to the brain. There is no cure to date, other than physical therapy and prevention of Hypertension, High-Cholesterol, Alcohol consumption and Smoking.

Ongoing research will give us more insight into Thought-processing Disorders and Treatments.