Eli5: What are the electrical impulses in the brain?

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Eli5: What are the electrical impulses in the brain?

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Your brain is made of neurons and each one can communicate to one or multiple other neurons by releasing some chemicals that causes a small charge to flow down them. Some elements like Sodium are positively charged while others are negatively charged. Positive and negative are attracted to each other to reach a neutral balance. Your brain and neurons have ways to use this property to cause a big chain of ions to flow, because one will want to flow towards the other. When ions flow it is measurable as electricity. These charges will flow down the neuron and at the end cause the neuron to release chemicals that can potentially cause a second neuron to do the same thing.

While not your initial question based on your comments I also wanted to add. Your brain is sorta like a computer with binary in 1 and 0s. Each neuron will either make an electrical charge (1) or it won’t (0). By themselves it may not have much order but when you take into account that your brain has over 100 billion neurons and many are structured in special ways attached to specific parts of the body you can start to see that your different parts of your brain and nervous system are like the different systems in a PC

Now your brain is definitely more complex than any current computer switch system, after all sometimes these neurons will change shape, get signals from many other neurons, or be affected by other chemicals, but the concept at the end is that each signal is just a small cog among billions of others.

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