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Hi, my name is Cameron Dyer.

Neuronal Science is a frontier of which I have spent much of my time deliberating about its various shapes and forms.  Illnesses such as bipolar, schizophrenia and eating disorders are on the agenda.  In the discussion of these there are variables raised that are of upmost importance, such as the balance between melanin concentrating hormone and melanocyte stimulating hormone. 

Unraveling the Mysteries of the Human Brain

As a passionate advocate for neuroscience and cognitive science, I have always been fascinated by the intricacies of the human brain. Its complexities and workings are nothing short of miraculous – from our ability to learn new skills, remember past experiences, process emotions, and even dream. The more we delve into understanding this remarkable organ, the more we realize how much there is still left to explore.

The aim of my platform is not only to share knowledge about the brain’s functions but also to inspire discussions among like-minded individuals who are equally intrigued by its mysteries. By fostering a community that values scientific curiosity and critical thinking, we can collectively deepen our understanding of ourselves and others while promoting mental health awareness and advocating for the importance of neuroscience research.

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Dive into the fascinating world of neuroscience with me! Join a community that values intellectual curiosity as we explore the intricacies of the human brain, its functions, and impact on our lives. Let’s unravel these mysteries together through thought-provoking discussions and insightful blog posts.

  • Anorexia Nervosa pt2

    Introduction to Ghrelin Ghrelin is widely known as the hunger hormone and is released in the stomach. Similar amounts are released in the brain (hypothalamus) small intestine and pancreas. As it has a relationship with food there is no surprise that it stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone, controls sugars and regulates the…

  • Anorexia Nervosa pt1

    Anorexia Nervosa is a very serious mental illness which has a very high mortality rate.  It is mostly associated with females but certainly males can also succumb to it. Food is an unmanageable for those who suffer from this illness. The perception of what is healthy is totally unrealistic and the fear of weight gain…

  • 3 Vascular Dementia

    Parkinsons disease onset is(recognised, diagnosed) inusually the latter part of life. However, the initial decline indopamine may have started ata considerably earlier time.  By having these diseases/illnesses, it gives an individual a strong, competent functioning mind for 3 quarters of a lifetime.  The other quarter is compromised and eventually the symptoms that are presented can leave…

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About Cameron Dyer

Hi my name is Cameron Dyer. I grew up on a cattle station in Central Queensland and spent approximately 10 years doing what work country people do.Within that time I developed a  keen interest in science,  reading anything and everything to do with the workings of the brain. That provoked a lot of deliberation with not that many satisfactory answers. Over two and a half decades later I am laying down my theories for other people to ponder and hopefully provoke constructive discussion. Science does excite me and hopefully that is a contagious state of mind

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