The Building Blocks of the Brain: Understanding Neurons and Neural Communication

May 4, 2023 Off By Zak Morris


Welcome to the second tutorial of our 5-part series about the brain. In this tutorial, we will delve into the building blocks of the brain: neurons and neural communication. We will discuss what neurons are, how they work, the process of neural communication, and the role of neurotransmitters in brain function.

Neurons are specialized cells that make up the nervous system. They are responsible for transmitting information throughout the brain and the body. Neurons consist of three main parts: the cell body, dendrites, and axons. The cell body contains the nucleus and other organelles that maintain the cell’s function. Dendrites are small branches that extend from the cell body and receive signals from other neurons. The axon is a long, thin fiber that transmits signals from the cell body to other neurons.

Neurons communicate with each other through a process called neural communication. When a neuron is stimulated, it generates an electrical impulse called an action potential that travels down the axon. At the end of the axon, the neuron releases neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that travel across the synapse, the small gap between neurons. The neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the dendrites of the receiving neuron, generating a new electrical signal that continues the communication process.

The role of neurotransmitters in brain function is significant. They play a crucial role in regulating mood, emotion, and behavior. Dopamine, for example, is a neurotransmitter that is associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation. Serotonin is another neurotransmitter that plays a role in regulating mood, appetite, and sleep.

In conclusion, understanding neurons and neural communication is essential to understanding the brain’s function. Neurons are the building blocks of the nervous system and are responsible for transmitting information throughout the brain and the body. The process of neural communication involves the generation and transmission of electrical impulses and the release of neurotransmitters. The role of neurotransmitters in brain function is significant and can affect our mood, emotion, and behavior. In the next tutorial, we will discuss brain development and neuroplasticity.