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Neurotransmitter Systems
Your brain is not one big electrical signal. It’s actually hundreds of chemical conversations happening at once. These chemicals are neurotransmitters, and they control everything from motivation to movement. You’ve probably heard of dopamine and serotonin. Dopamine gets called the “pleasure” molecule and serotonin the “happiness” molecule. While those labels have tiny grains of truth, they’re mostly oversimplified marketing slogans. The real science is far more interesting,

Pamela Brown
Nov 29, 20255 min read


Weekly Brain Slice: Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
A weekly deep dive into the hidden architecture of your mind. The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus: How Your Brain Sees Before You Do Where It Lives The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) sits inside the dorsal thalamus. There is one LGN in each hemisphere. Each LGN receives visual information from the opposite half of visual space. What It Does The LGN receives visual signals from the retina, sorts them into parallel information streams, and sends the organized output to the primary

Pamela Brown
Nov 19, 20254 min read
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