The human brain, a complex and interesting structure, not only regulates our vital functions, but also develops and adapts to environmental stimuli. Diego Redolar, director of the Cognitive Neurolaboratory at the Oberta University of Catalonia, explains how our experiences, habits and stress affect brain function. In this interview, he explores topics such as neural plasticity, learning, and the impact of technology on our cognitive abilities.
Brain plasticity initially associated with childhood continues to operate throughout life. This ability allows our brain to adapt to new circumstances, optimizing responses and ensuring our survival. According to Redolard, this flexibility played a key role in human evolution, allowing us to adapt to changing environments.
A prime example is the amygdala, which is responsible for processing danger signals. Under unfavorable conditions, this structure becomes more reactive, while under safe conditions it reduces its activity. However, this adaptability can also cause disorders such as anxiety, where we perceive non-existent threats.
Redolar emphasizes that simple activities such as walking promote neurogenesis, especially in the hippocampus, which is important for memory. On the other hand, technology also affects the brain. For example, heavy mobile device use alters the motor representation of fingers in the cerebral cortex. Likewise, video games, although controversial, improve cognitive skills such as attention and spatial memory.
Although we can learn throughout our lives, ease decreases as we age due to the maturation of critical structures. For example, language learning as an adult is more complex, especially in aspects such as intonation.
In addition, Redolar notes that factors such as stress and cortisol can activate or inhibit brain genes. The effects of these substances depend on the context and perception of the individual, demonstrating that even the emotional environment plays a critical role in genetic regulation.
To optimize brain function, Redolar recommends:
The combination of these factors helps maintain optimal brain health and prevent disorders such as depression.
Diego Redolar invites us to think about the impact of our daily activities on brain health. Understanding how our daily routine, environment and emotions affect the brain is key to improving our well-being.
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