Neuronal synthesis is like a construction project in your brain. It’s the process of building new neurons, or brain cells. Think of neurons as houses in a neighborhood. Just like we need builders to construct new houses, our brain needs certain processes to build new neurons.
This construction project starts with the foundation, which is a small cell. Then, the cell grows and develops, just like how a house gets built up from its foundation. As the cell matures, it forms connections with other neurons, like roads connecting houses in a neighborhood. These connections allow the neurons to communicate with each other, which is essential for everything we do – from thinking and learning to feeling emotions.
So, in a nutshell, neuronal synthesis is the brain’s way of expanding its neighborhood by building new houses (neurons) and roads (connections).