UNDERSTAND HOW YOUR BRAIN PROCESSES INFORMATION and HOW MELANIN AFFECTS THIS PROCESS!
Melanin has the intensified concentration of bioplasma as well as it plays an integrative role.
In the sphere of sensory perception, melanin combines stimulus elements into one whole, namely movement with space and time; sound with light, space and time.
Moreover, melanin directs the perception of the size of objects, their arrangement in space; it determines the size, length, location, form, direction, depth and movement of an object.
Thanks to melanin, one can experience the present and the future, whereas thanks to melatonin- the past and the present.
Melanin and neuromelanin, would be responsible for the entire process of adaptation to the environment, mental development, the development of attention and perceptual experience, which, together with an increase of melanin and neuromelanin acquire better sharpness and quality.
Melanin is strongly correlated with melatonin. The disorder of this correlation leads to different psychiatric dysfunctions.
This fact is visible in such disorders as anorexia, winter depression, child hyperactivity and in various diseases such as phenylketonuria, Parkinson disease etc.
Thanks to melanin and melatonin, sensory organs apart from their ability to integrate sensory information can form a coherent picture (Adamski 2005, 2007).
Melanin is a piezoelectric semiconductor and this property allows it to transform different kinds of energy into connected with the electric field electric energy.
Interaction of the electric field on the piezoelectric causes electrostriction which triggers phonons that are acoustic wave.
The biological system possesses transducers such as: a transducer converting electromagnetic energy into an electric signal (the sense of vision), a transducer converting thermal energy into electric energy (pyroelectric- the sense of temperature), a transducer converting mechanical energy into electric energy and vice versa (the sense of touch), a transducer converting acoustic energy into an electric signal (the sense of hearing).
The biological system in different ways provides itself with the appropriate density of bioplasma state thanks to which melanin combines a wide range of fields and elementary particles.
The brain does not show us the length of the electromagnetic wave, but it gives the impression of a specific hue, as auditory sense changes density of the acoustic wave into the sound impression.
These processes are possible thanks to bioplasma located in melanin and neuromelanin.
It is bioplasma that is responsible for processing perceptive impresssions.
YOUR MELANIN PRODUCTION IS A GIFT!!