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#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @firsthope.official - Your brain, decoded! 🧠
Learn its main regions in just minutes. 📚
Watch full explanation on our YouTube channel!

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Your brain, decoded! 🧠 Learn its main regions in just minutes. 📚 Watch full explanation on our YouTube channel! Link in the bio: Website:- firsthope.co.in Download the FirstHope App Now! (All pharmacy notes at one place) #firsthopepharmacy #pharmacystudents #pharma #pharmacy #pharmastudent #pharmaexams #bpharmacy #bpharma #pharmacist #bio #brain #science
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @brainrelated - The human brain is one of the most complex and fascinating structures in the known universe. Weighing about 1.3 to 1.4 kilograms in the average adult,
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The human brain is one of the most complex and fascinating structures in the known universe. Weighing about 1.3 to 1.4 kilograms in the average adult, it is the control center of the human body, responsible for regulating basic life functions, interpreting sensory information, enabling movement, and supporting higher cognitive abilities such as thinking, memory, language, emotion, and consciousness. Despite centuries of study, the brain still holds many mysteries, and neuroscientists continue to uncover new insights into how it works and how it shapes who we are. Structurally, the brain is divided into several major regions, each with specialized roles. The cerebrum is the largest part and is responsible for conscious thought, voluntary movement, sensory perception, reasoning, and decision-making. It is divided into two hemispheres—left and right—connected by a thick bundle of nerve fibers called the corpus callosum. Each hemisphere contains four main lobes: the frontal lobe (involved in planning, problem-solving, personality, and motor control), the parietal lobe (processing touch, temperature, and spatial awareness), the temporal lobe (hearing, language, and memory), and the occipital lobe (vision). #reels #brain #explorepage #fyp #viral
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @life_knowledge0 - "The Mystery of Déjà Vu - Your Brain Has Seen This Moment Before"
#documentary #life #dejavu #science #philosophy
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“The Mystery of Déjà Vu — Your Brain Has Seen This Moment Before” #documentary #life #dejavu #science #philosophy
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @myadhdventure (verified account) - Did it help you feel more relaxed and focused? 👀 ADHD brains run at full speed 24/7 but what if you could pause the chaos for a moment? This brain ma
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Did it help you feel more relaxed and focused? 👀 ADHD brains run at full speed 24/7 but what if you could pause the chaos for a moment? This brain massage frequency is designed to help you reset, relax, and refocus. 🎧✨
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @bahadirhankocer (verified account) - So? ⬇️

Techno's repetitive beats do more than move your body-they entrain your brain. Research shows gamma brainwaves, linked to creativity, sync wit
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So? ⬇️ Techno's repetitive beats do more than move your body—they entrain your brain. Research shows gamma brainwaves, linked to creativity, sync with rhythmic patterns, while dopamine floods your system during those iconic drops, driving pleasure and connection. But is this power being wasted? 🔴 Check out my YouTube channel for more 🔗 All the links in bio Reference List: Chen, J. L., Penhune, V. B., & Zatorre, R. J. (2008). Listening to musical rhythms recruits motor regions of the brain. Cerebral Cortex, 18(12), 2844–2854. Fujioka, T., Trainor, L. J., Large, E. W., & Ross, B. (2009). Beta-band oscillations represent auditory beat and its metrical hierarchy in perception and imagery. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(33), 10382–10390. Nozaradan, S., Peretz, I., & Mouraux, A. (2011). Selective neuronal entrainment to the beat and meter of music. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(28), 10234–10240. Thaut, M. H., & Abiru, M. (2010). Rhythmic auditory stimulation in rehabilitation of movement disorders: A review of current research. Music Perception, 27(4), 263–269. Vuust, P., Ostergaard, L., Pallesen, K. J., Bailey, C., & Roepstorff, A. (2009). Predictive coding of music—brain responses to rhythmic incongruity. Cortex, 45(1), 80–92. #music #musicproduction #musicproducer #electronicmusic #sounddesign #edm #dj #neurology #brain #science #experimentalmusic #sound #techno #technology #history #culture #philosophy
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @technova_insight - Ever wondered what your brain cells look like when you learn something new? 🧠✨ 

When you learn, your brain cells, or neurons, form new connections t
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Ever wondered what your brain cells look like when you learn something new? 🧠✨ When you learn, your brain cells, or neurons, form new connections through synapses. This process strengthens as you practice, making it easier to recall information later. It’s fascinating how our brains adapt and grow with every new experience! #BrainPower #Neuroscience #Learning #Neuroplasticity #BrainHealth #Memory #Education #CognitiveScience #MindGrowth #KnowledgeIsPower #trendingreels #viralvideos #reelsinstagram #reels #reelitfeelit #ai #science #sciencefacts
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @brainrelated - Cute aggression is a psychological phenomenon where people feel an urge to squeeze, pinch, or "attack" something that is extremely cute-like a puppy,
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Cute aggression is a psychological phenomenon where people feel an urge to squeeze, pinch, or “attack” something that is extremely cute—like a puppy, a baby, or even a cartoon character—without any desire to cause harm. Psychologists believe this happens because the brain is trying to regulate emotional overload. When we encounter something very cute, it triggers intense positive emotions and activates the brain’s reward system (especially dopamine). For some people, that emotional spike is so strong that the brain responds with a counteracting aggressive impulse to restore balance. Research suggests cute aggression is linked to dimorphous expressions, where people express one emotion using signals that look like the opposite emotion. #reels #explorepage #fyp #brain #psychology
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @alertcoaching - Your eyes don't see the world.
Your brain does. 🧠👀

Light enters through the pupil,
but the real magic happens inside your brain.

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Your eyes don’t see the world. Your brain does. 🧠👀 Light enters through the pupil, but the real magic happens inside your brain. Follow for more science explained simply. Comment “EYE” if this surprised you.. . . . . . #scienceexplained #humanbody #biologyreels #sciencefacts #educationreels neetbiology medicalstudents learnoninstagram reelsindia factsreel
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @drdanielbarrett (verified account) - NMN, NMNH, NAD… what's the difference and why does it matter?

NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme found in every cell of t
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NMN, NMNH, NAD… what’s the difference and why does it matter? NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a major role in mitochondrial function, which impacts everything from energy production and muscle function to brain health and immune support. The challenge is that NAD levels naturally decline with age. By the time we reach our 40s, we have roughly half of what we did when we were younger. That decline affects multiple systems throughout the body. Because NAD itself is poorly absorbed when taken orally, precursors like NMN were developed to help raise NAD levels more effectively. NMNH is a reduced form of NMN, and some studies suggest it may offer improved efficacy compared to NMN alone. While IV or subcutaneous NAD can provide the strongest boost, it’s not practical for most people to do regularly. That’s why oral precursors are commonly used as part of a long-term wellness and longevity strategy. #longevity #antiaging #aginglikefinewine #antiaginglifestyle
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @peterhmcginnes - My collection of random neuroscience facts. Another cool thing about the new form of programmed cell death is that it is seeming like a possible way t
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My collection of random neuroscience facts. Another cool thing about the new form of programmed cell death is that it is seeming like a possible way to treat cancer :) Let me know if you want more videos like this! #brainfacts #neuroscience #psychologyfacts #biology #scienceiscool
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @nathalymarcus (verified account) - ✨ NAD: Energía y Salud Celular

El NAD (nicotinamida adenina dinucleótido) es parte de la vitamina B3 y se produce en la mitocondria, la planta de ene
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✨ NAD: Energía y Salud Celular El NAD (nicotinamida adenina dinucleótido) es parte de la vitamina B3 y se produce en la mitocondria, la planta de energía celular 🔋 Beneficios destacados: Protector cerebrovascular: Apoya el cuidado neurológico frente a padecimientos como demencia y alzhéimer 🧠 Protector cardiovascular: Beneficia la salud del corazón ❤️ Combate el estrés oxidativo: Reduce la inflamación al neutralizar radicales libres 🌱 Participa en el metabolismo energético y equilibrio del calcio ⚡ Antes de tomar NAD, revisa estos pilares: -Salud intestinal: Evalúa disbiosis o inflamación. -Hormonas: Revisa tiroides, insulina y cortisol. -Estilo de vida: Higiene del sueño, manejo del estrés, dieta antiinflamatoria y ejercicio regular🏋️‍♀️ Formas naturales de estimular el NAD: 1️⃣ Dieta mediterránea. 2️⃣ Ejercicio HIIT. 3️⃣ Sueño reparador. 4️⃣ Luz infrarroja. 5️⃣ Té de manzanilla (apigenina). 6️⃣ Cuidado mental con meditación y respiración. 🧘‍♂️ Recuerda, antes de suplementarte, realiza estudios que indiquen qué necesita tu cuerpo para optimizar tu salud. El estudio de epigenética: Gentest lo puedes realizar en @bienestamexico 📚 REFERENCIA: Shade C. The Science Behind NMN-A Stable, Reliable NAD+Activator and Anti-Aging Molecule. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2020 Feb;19(1):12-14. PMID: 32549859; PMCID: PMC7238909. #NAD #SaludCelular #Epigenética #BienestarIntegral #EstiloDeVidaSaludable #CuidadoCelular #EnergíaNatural
#Nad And Brain Function Explained Reel by @bestfoodsforguthealth - Brain Care Explained | Foods That Harm vs Foods That Support Your Brain

What you eat has a direct impact on brain inflammation, blood flow, and long-
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Brain Care Explained | Foods That Harm vs Foods That Support Your Brain What you eat has a direct impact on brain inflammation, blood flow, and long-term cognitive performance. This medical infographic visually compares foods linked to brain stress versus foods that support brain health, based on established nutrition and neuroscience research. 🧠 Foods to Avoid (Left Side) These foods are commonly associated with increased inflammation, oxidative stress, or impaired brain signaling when consumed frequently: 🥩 Red Meat – Linked to higher inflammatory markers when overconsumed 🍷 Alcohol – Can disrupt neurotransmitters and brain structure over time 🧂 Excess Salt – Associated with reduced cerebral blood flow 🍩 Donuts (Refined Sugar & Trans Fats) – Spike insulin and promote neuroinflammation 🌭 Sausages (Processed Meats) – Contain preservatives linked to cognitive decline ☕ Excess Coffee – High caffeine intake may increase anxiety and sleep disruption 🌿 Foods to Eat (Right Side) These foods provide nutrients known to support brain cells, circulation, and antioxidant defenses: 🥣 Oats – Support steady glucose supply for brain energy 🧄 Garlic – Contains compounds linked to neuroprotection 🫑 Bell Pepper – Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants 🍒 Cherries – Provide polyphenols that reduce oxidative stress 🥒 Cucumber – Supports hydration and brain electrolyte balance 🧪 The worker illustrations represent cellular stress vs repair mechanisms, not literal damage or detox. The brain protects itself through nutrition, circulation, and lifestyle—not instant cleansing. ⚠️ Educational content only. Not medical advice. Individual tolerance varies, especially for caffeine, salt, and alcohol. #BrainCare #BrainHealth #FoodsForTheBrain #CognitiveHealth

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