2-Minute Neuroscience: Prefrontal Cortex

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Neuroscientifically Challenged

Neuroscientifically Challenged

4 жыл бұрын

The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is the area of the brain that is anterior to, or in front of, the motor cortex. It is most commonly associated with executive functions: cognitive processes that involve controlling short-sighted behavior to act with a goal in mind. In this video, I discuss the anatomy and general function of the PFC.
For an article (on my website) explaining the prefrontal cortex, click this link: neuroscientificallychallenged...
TRANSCRIPT:
The term prefrontal cortex, or PFC, can be used to refer generally to the part of the frontal lobe that is anterior to, or in front of, the motor cortex.
Neuroscientists generally further divide the PFC into subregions, and while there is no clear consensus on what those subregions should be, some common demarcations include the dorsolateral, dorsomedial, ventrolateral, ventromedial, and orbitofrontal regions.
The PFC makes up a substantial proportion of the entire brain, and thus is not surprisingly involved in a long list of functions. But it is most commonly associated with executive functions. There isn’t a precise definition for the term executive functions, but it generally refers to processes that focus on controlling short-sighted behavior to be able to act with a goal in mind. This may include things like self-control, planning, decision-making, and problem-solving. Because these are complex cognitive functions, it is unlikely any one brain region is solely responsible for them, and more likely they depend on distributed networks of brain regions. Nevertheless, the PFC seems to play a critically important role in executive functions---a hypothesis supported by neuroimaging research and cases where the PFC was damaged and executive functions impaired. Although each of the subregions of the PFC is typically associated with slightly different aspects of cognition, we are not yet at the point where we can confidently assign specific roles to PFC subregions.Most evidence suggests that the executive functions of the PFC are accomplished due to the interaction of these subregions and their communication with other areas outside the PFC. One general model of PFC function is that it receives sensory information about the external world, uses that information to plan responses, and then communicates with other areas of the brain to enact a response, which might involve anything ranging from movement to simply a redirection of attention.
References:
Carlén M. What constitutes the prefrontal cortex? Science. 2017 Oct 27;358(6362):478-482. doi: 10.1126/science.aan8868.
Purves D, Augustine GJ, Fitzpatrick D, Hall WC, Lamantia AS, Mooney RD, Platt ML, White LE. Neuroscience. 6th ed. Sunderland, MA. Sinauer Associates; 2018.
Thanks to Nicole Lookfong for help with fact-checking the script for this video.

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@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy Жыл бұрын
The very fact that we can know anything about our brains is mindblowing. Literally.
@scientist30
@scientist30 Ай бұрын
brain studying itself! it cannot get more meta
@margueriteoreilly2168
@margueriteoreilly2168 2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous way of staying on Top of the Game.. I am dyslexic and I find This 2 mins study a Fabulous way to store vital information....in my own brain 🧠 Belfast Ireland 🇮🇪😎
@ADHDHobbies-nd6dt
@ADHDHobbies-nd6dt 5 ай бұрын
Short sharp and directly to the point. My ADHD brain LOVES it!!!
@howtomedicate
@howtomedicate 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah! A new video! Keep them coming 👍
@sambou6286
@sambou6286 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing!!!!! Keep up the excellent work!
@divingdeepinthought7609
@divingdeepinthought7609 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your amazing video!!!
@Goldenliz01
@Goldenliz01 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! really nice and concise intro to the prefrontal cortex
@mctoggo
@mctoggo 2 жыл бұрын
No thank you giga chad
@NeuroscIQ
@NeuroscIQ 4 жыл бұрын
Another Amazing video!! I have been watching and sharing your content for years. There is surprisingly so few neuroscience channels on KZfaq. Keep up the great work. You motivated me to start my own neuroscience channel recently! Maybe we can collaborate in the future on some videos! Cheers
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Great job on your videos and good luck! KZfaq needs more good neuroscience content!
@Ethar999
@Ethar999 3 жыл бұрын
@@neurochallenged i'm suffer from prefrontal cortex dorsolateral damage. Is this resolve? My doctor doesn't answer any question.
@denske1272
@denske1272 3 жыл бұрын
Cus it's too creepy for the general public to consider...psychology is not for the faint hearted
@shitbag.
@shitbag. 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I love learning about psychopharmacology and the brain but the more I learn the more I hear things like "isn't really known". I love it. Makes me want to learn! Could you maybe do a video about what happens to a brain during a seizure?
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, the more I learn about the brain the more I have to force myself to accept how much we still don't know...Here is a video on epilepsy that talks a bit about what happens during a seizure: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ha12hMt9tcfFf4U.html
@nickjohn2051
@nickjohn2051 4 жыл бұрын
@@neurochallenged Can you do it? I love your voice btw.
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 4 жыл бұрын
@@nickjohn2051 Do you mean can I force myself to accept it? Yes, definitely! It's one of the things that makes the brain so intriguing. And I have a strong distaste for the alternative, which is pretending or assuming we know more about the brain than we really do. And thanks for the compliment...I have had some really varied feedback about my voice. Some people like it and some people really seem to hate it. For better or worse, it's the only one I've got!
@KylesBodyandBraintips
@KylesBodyandBraintips Жыл бұрын
Love your videos (:
@yusufkurdi3582
@yusufkurdi3582 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤️ 💚👍
@danijelad2932
@danijelad2932 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Badboyjoshyyy
@Badboyjoshyyy 4 жыл бұрын
These videos are perfect
@C.H4YHWH
@C.H4YHWH Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@sivasankarnallapati
@sivasankarnallapati 3 жыл бұрын
Super nice
@deanlauphilipus4922
@deanlauphilipus4922 4 жыл бұрын
I am here for the coomer meme explanation, but cool video!
@joshporters
@joshporters 4 жыл бұрын
God dammit I was looking for this on your channel before I made my video on the prefrontal cortex haha. You upload it 3 days after I finish!? Curse you neuroscientifically challenged (also love the vid)
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 4 жыл бұрын
Haha, sorry I'm not sure why I waited so long to make a video on the PFC!
@joshporters
@joshporters 4 жыл бұрын
@@neurochallenged such a cool brain region. keep up the good work dude, and good luck with the book!
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 4 жыл бұрын
@@joshporters Thanks! And good luck with your channel! Nice videos!
@letsgoooo9200
@letsgoooo9200 13 күн бұрын
This is literally the brain learning about the brain
@TheForneveralone
@TheForneveralone 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe the PFC doesn't really have specific roles, and it's main purpose is to be like a "manager" to the brain. It receives stimuli from other regions of the brain and is able to translate these relays into a language that makes it easier for it to analyze and therefore plan and make decisions. I'm just making assumptions however, I have no history in this field, so any corrections would be appreciated.
@giljamolislagers7894
@giljamolislagers7894 2 жыл бұрын
Partially correct, but the PFC is very involved in working memory, inhibition and higher cognitive functions like solving math problems for example. It does serve specific roles, but as you mentioned, it also seems to play a big role in translating various inputs from other parts of the brain into behaviour and decisions.
@benjaminwiner6220
@benjaminwiner6220 11 ай бұрын
@@giljamolislagers7894 Working memory (A cognitive system) Inhibition (a cognitive ability) Attention (a cognitive process) Cognitive flexibility (a property of a cognitive system) Planning Problem solving Decision making
@shiekhfahim6787
@shiekhfahim6787 4 жыл бұрын
Watch siddhart warriers neuroscience in brain💕u’ll love it
@muhammedbasheercp1001
@muhammedbasheercp1001 5 ай бұрын
exactly true that i have some damage to my PFC my decision making skill is very poor
@oliviersb4228
@oliviersb4228 2 ай бұрын
me too
@Rien--
@Rien-- 4 жыл бұрын
nice
@32starsandsugar
@32starsandsugar 4 жыл бұрын
Rien ^^^ yes
@32starsandsugar
@32starsandsugar 4 жыл бұрын
@sam yemen Yes. Thank you
@victorcreed_
@victorcreed_ 5 ай бұрын
what is the best supplements to heal PFC from addiction?
@alinaa641
@alinaa641 2 жыл бұрын
My PFC is s**t today. It keeps procrastinating. I engage in all easy tasks but hard tasks, the necessary tasks. :))
@twixxtro
@twixxtro Жыл бұрын
real real (my PFC is turning off when people talk to me)
@kristalann5151
@kristalann5151 7 ай бұрын
Is this the same thing as "frontal lobe"? Someone was talking to me about the frontal lobe and when I looked it up to learn about it it, the websites seemed to imply it was another name for "pre frontal cortex" since they seemed to be using the terms interchangeably. For some extra context, I'm going through a breakup and reached out to a group for advice, explaining what had been going wrong in the relationship, and how my ex and I had tried to end on good terms (because we still love each other despite how we couldn't make the relationship work), and we'd said it might not be the end, maybe we could try and rebuild our relationship after some time has passed and I've gotten more mature to be able to handle such a complex adult relationship. The person who gave me advice mentioned I'm apparently only six months away from my "frontal lobe" being developed as I mentioned I'm 23 (though when I looked it up many sites seemed to say it finishes developing at 25).
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 7 ай бұрын
The prefrontal cortex spans much of the frontal lobe, but not all of it. The motor cortex, for example, makes up a sizeable portion of the frontal lobe, but it's not included in the prefrontal cortex.
@ro1882
@ro1882 4 жыл бұрын
wish you had one on cognition.
@calebgroncki6045
@calebgroncki6045 6 ай бұрын
#1697 I have a huge scar on my face in this exact spot, I wonder if mine got damaged.
@riteshkumarsah7828
@riteshkumarsah7828 2 жыл бұрын
What is the name of centre line of brain! Make a video about that
@dannichols6261
@dannichols6261 2 жыл бұрын
It's called the 'interhemispheric divide', or the 'longitudinal fissure'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longitudinal_fissure A slice (physical, or digital image) straight down along it would be a 'sagittal slice', I think because right above it within the skull is a venous sinus (collection site for the return of blood to the heart) named the sagittal sinus, which looks a little like an arrow, referring to the constellation Sagittarius, the bowman.
@johnsoto8612
@johnsoto8612 8 ай бұрын
What a diagnosis for a Slanted Forehead?
@VeganYeshua
@VeganYeshua 4 жыл бұрын
What do a neuroscientists do for a living? Which possibilities?
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 4 жыл бұрын
If we're talking about someone with a PhD in neuroscience (and not any sort of medical degree), there are many possibilities but I'd say there are two main paths: 1) Many go into academia (e.g. colleges and universities), where they teach and/or do research, and 2) Others go into industry, doing research for organizations like pharmaceutical companies. Of course, there are lots of jobs that someone with a degree in neuroscience might pursue, but I think these two categories account for a large proportion of them.
@rejectevolution152
@rejectevolution152 4 жыл бұрын
@@neurochallenged What about creating nanotechnology to elevate the brains ability beyond human levels. For example a device to increase ones intelligence or what have you.
@neurochallenged
@neurochallenged 4 жыл бұрын
@@rejectevolution152 This is one very specific application of neuroscience, so yes there are some neuroscientists working on this type of thing but it's a pretty small subset of neuroscientists in general.
@calebgroncki6045
@calebgroncki6045 6 ай бұрын
#1697 "Scientists have long believed that a brain region called the prefrontal cortex (PFC) selects what information to focus on."
@BoOm-lv5hx
@BoOm-lv5hx Жыл бұрын
This is mentioned in the quean from 1400 years
@Lxkznsjjfff
@Lxkznsjjfff 12 күн бұрын
The Channel name made me cackle.
@LostinRage00
@LostinRage00 7 ай бұрын
Blud wasn’t lying it really was 2 mins ☠️
@adeshas83
@adeshas83 4 ай бұрын
And they wasted time
@QueXLcior
@QueXLcior 10 ай бұрын
Override me
@oelizalde1945
@oelizalde1945 Жыл бұрын
The presenter speaks too fast!!
@saftheartist6137
@saftheartist6137 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
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