Neurological Imbalance

Consistently uneven input signals cause one side of the brain and body pathways to become dominant while the other side weakens. Brain pathways that receive frequent stimulation are reinforced, while those receiving less stimulation weaken…

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Consistently uneven input signals cause one side of the brain and body pathways to become dominant while the other side weakens. Brain pathways that receive frequent stimulation are reinforced, while those receiving less stimulation weaken. Balance is rebuilt by sending increased and varied signals to the brain in order to activate weaker pathways and restore left-right symmetry. Long-term weakened brain function is presented as a core component of the aging process. Conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease are framed as examples of specific brain areas becoming too weak to function properly due to insufficient stimulation.