In order to think, it is not enough to THINK about something, it is necessary not to THINK about everything else. It is important not only to stimulate the "necessary" neurons, but also to inhibit the "unnecessary" neurons. A balance is needed between excitation and inhibition. And breaking this balance can lead to very sad consequences. For example, severe epilepsy , in which a person suffers from convulsive seizures, occurs when excitation in the brain "outweighs" inhibition. Because of this during the seizure, even those neurons are activated, which at this moment must remain silent; they transmit excitation to the next neurons, those to the next, and a continuous wave of excitement is coming through the brain. When this wave reaches the motor neurons, they send signals to the muscles, they contract, and the person starts cramping. What the patient feels while doing this, it is impossible to say, because for the time of seizure a person's memory is lost. How to make the brain work more effectively I hope you have already realized that trying to make the brain work better by exciting all the neurons in a row is a hopeless matter, and even dangerous. Nevertheless, you can "train" the brain to make it work more efficiently.
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