Many know that the brain is divided into the right and left hemispheres. However, most do not even suggest that we have a middle brain. What it is?

The middle brain is the smallest part of ourhypothalamus, but it is no less important than the hemisphere itself. Why? The fact is that this particular department of the brain is responsible for the fact that we can walk and also stand. Muscle tone also depends on how well our middle brain works.

So, what does it consist of? The structure is rather simple - it's only 2 elements: the lid and legs. By the way, the caps are also subcortical visual centers. The Latin term for the middle brain, sounds like a mesencephalon. The department itself comes from a cerebral bladder, which is the third one. By the way, the location of the midbrain is the base of the skull. Consequently, the middle brain has a place to be in the middle cranial fossa, and if specifically, in its middle. In simple words: the middle brain is at our very nape, between the right and left hemispheres. In the nuclei of the midbrain there are nerves that are responsible for switching the impulses of vision from one object to another.

Naturally, all parts of the brain,which are much larger than we can imagine, work in interaction with each other. Naturally, the middle brain is controlled by the cerebral cortex - this is the center. However, any minor disruptions in the work of this small department can lead to the fact that a person will lose the motor function. And this is already a disability.

Many are interested in the question of whatage features of the midbrain? We will answer that they do not differ much from the characteristics of this kind of the whole brain as a whole. However, it is still worth considering the issue in particular. The middle brain consists of legs that can be dysfunctional in case of severe shocks, shocks. With age, the middle brain can gradually lose contact with the head center, which can lead to the fact that human movement will be difficult. By the way, complete paralysis is the result of the defeat of the midbrain. Another complication that can cause malfunction in the work of the midbrain is Parkinson's disease.

In general, all departments are so interconnected with each otheranother that have almost the same age features. The middle brain in children who have just appeared, has a wider wire than adults. By the way, all the ways that are otherwise called conductive, in newborns are covered with special shells. But the pigmentation in the middle brain stops completely when a person turns 16 years old. The middle brain is finally being formed. Naturally, these time frames for each person are individual, we gave only the average statistical age.

What to do to make the brain work well, or rather,all its departments functioned properly in their uninterrupted relationship? First, you need to protect your head in the literal sense of the word. Try not to fall head first, do not bump - a shaking of any kind does not heal to the end and leaves its traces on the work and functions of the main human organ. No strikes or falls - try to protect yourself from this. The second precaution: ensure a regular rest. Do not overwork the brain cells, let the body relax for at least a few minutes a day. Provide yourself a healthy 8-hour sleep. This is important if you want the middle brain to never let you down. And the main precaution: limit yourself from stress and intense emotions. All this can lead to a hemorrhage in the brain, so try to control your emotions, especially in old age. Even doctors say that the main thing for health is that the brain works well, and everything else is fixable.