How Does Our Brain Work As We Think?

Greetings, enthusiasts, and future Leaders! Today we are discussing the brain and how the brain works as we think. Our brain is very powerful as it allows us to do great things like thinking, imagining, generating aspirations and desire for success and innovation. As we look back at the history of humans, we come across some recognizable names like Galileo, Isaac Newton, Martin Luther the King, Marcus Aurelius, Nelson Mandela, etc. The reason that we recognize these names and forget about the rest is simply because these famous personalities dedicated their lives to either research, politics, kingship, Math etc. They all had a different mindset from the people who lived among them in their respective times. 

This means their brain is what made them different and unique. Now, I am sure all of us want our names to be listed with these great minds. It is possible if we could understand how our brain works, so that we can take the full advantage of its characteristics. As we look at the brain from the front, it has two halves, Left Brain and Right Brain. Both halves are made up of tiny special cells called Neurons. Our brain can exhibit both Creative and Logical impressions, which proves that our personalities are not restricted to either side of the brain, instead it is a combination of both halves. We can also assume that creativity happens somewhere within the Cortex region, which is further responsible for the creation of a well-rounded idea. As we are biological creatures, we are always evolving. We can also increase the efficiency of the brain if we keep it active with the help of exercise and Mental Gymnastics.

1. Left Brain and Right Brain: The Dual Nature of Cognition

Understanding the brain starts as we peak inside the skull. There are three major sections of the brain which are called Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brain Stem. Out of these three we will only focus on the understanding Cerebrum, as this is the largest part and responsible for the majority of the processes required to discuss Idea Generation Process. The cerebrum is further divided into the left brain and the right brain. The left brain governs logic and analysis, crunching numbers and making reasoned decisions. Meanwhile, the right brain is the seat of creativity, fostering expressive thoughts and processing emotions and speech. Together, these polar opposite functions forge the complex tapestry of our personalities.

2. The Nature of Symphony: Harmonizing Logic and Creativity

As we zoom inside the microscopic world of the brain. We find trillions of tiny special cells called neurons. Neurons have a strange shape specifically designed for sending and receiving electrical signals. These electrical signals are means of communication between cells. Neurons are communicating with one another all the time. Some cells are closely linked whereas some are distant relatives who almost never talk to each other. The product of these cells communicating with each other is our thoughts, actions, personality, digestion, hearing, sights, etc. This makes the topic of neural symphonies very interesting to discover. 

3. Creative Cortex: Where Ideas Take Flight

Learning about the neurons and their behavior with each other provides an interesting insight into how small and random thought are generated inside our brain. Most of these processes take place in the Cortex part of our brain. Frontal and Temporal lobes to be exact. If Neurons are like messages or MVPs transferring information. Our Cortex is like the captain that is responsible for overseeing the, decision-making, problem-solving, Creative Thinking etc.

4. Two Hemispheres of Brain: The Marvelous Collaboration of Cognitive Forces

You know how people often talk about the left and right brain? Well, it turns out that our brain is even more amazing than that! While the left and right brain have their own jobs, they actually work together in a really cool way. They team up to help us think and be creative. It’s like a beautiful dance between logic and imagination. This teamwork allows our brain to come up with all sorts of awesome and innovative thoughts. So, when it comes to thinking, our brain is like a superpower that combines the best of both worlds!

A graphic representation of a human brain divided into two colored halves, with the left red half labeled ‘Logic’ featuring mathematical symbols, and the right green half labeled ‘Creative’ with artistic symbols, set against a transparent background.

5. Mental Exercises: Exercising Both Hemispheres

Just like how we exercise our bodies to stay fit, it’s important to give our brains a workout too. We can do this through mental gymnastics! Mental gymnastics involves doing activities that challenge and stimulate both the left and right sides of our brain. This helps keep our brain flexible and nimble, so it can come up with all sorts of different ideas. It’s like giving our brain a well-rounded workout! So, let’s keep those mental muscles strong and keep those creative ideas flowing with the help of exercised and tools listed in the blog below.

Illustration of a pair of flexing muscular arms with an overlay of a Venn diagram on the biceps. The left side of the Venn diagram is blue with numbers 1 to 4, and the right side is green with numbers 1 to 6. Both arms are wearing black sunglasses, and the background is transparent.

Conclusion

Our exploration into the workings of the brain unveils the incredible synergy between its left and right hemispheres. As we peer into the intricate landscape of the Cerebrum, particularly the left brain’s domain of logic and analysis and the right brain’s sanctuary of creativity, we discover the dynamic interplay that forges the complex tapestry of our personalities. The neuronal symphony within the microscopic world of the brain, orchestrated by trillions of specialized cells called neurons, forms the foundation of our thoughts, actions, and intricate cognitive processes. The Creative Cortex, located in the frontal and temporal lobes, emerges as the captain overseeing decision-making, problem-solving, and creative thinking. What makes our brain even more remarkable is the unity of cognitive functions, as the left and right brain collaborate seamlessly, performing a beautiful dance between logic and imagination. Just as physical exercise keeps our bodies fit, engaging in mental gymnastics ensures that both hemispheres are exercised, fostering a well-rounded and agile brain capable of generating innovative ideas. Our brain, a superpower combining the best of both worlds, holds the potential for greatness, akin to historical figures who dedicated their lives to research, politics, mathematics, and more. The key lies in understanding and actively nurturing the dual nature of our cognition, allowing us to aspire to new heights of creativity and innovation.

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