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Published7 months ago
Duration0:53
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Hunger Hormone Ghrelin plays important role in Memory Boost for IIT JEE Preparation Ghrelin, often called the “hunger hormone,” is a peptide produced mainly in the stomach. It plays a key role in regulating appetite and energy balance by signaling the brain to stimulate hunger. However, recent research has revealed that ghrelin’s functions go far beyond just controlling food intake — it also has a significant impact on learning, memory, and cognitive function which are extremely important for students preparing for IIT JEE. When ghrelin levels rise, such as before meals, the hormone travels through the bloodstream and crosses the blood-brain barrier. In the brain, it binds to receptors in the hippocampus, a region crucial for memory formation and learning. This interaction enhances synaptic plasticity — the ability of brain cells to form new connections and strengthen existing ones — which is essential for retaining information and improving recall. Recall memory is essentially critical for solving about 34% questions asked in IIT JEE. Studies on animals and humans have shown that higher ghrelin levels can lead to improved spatial memory, faster learning, and better cognitive performance. Interestingly, mild hunger or fasting, which naturally increases ghrelin secretion, may temporarily sharpen focus and enhance mental clarity. This could explain why some people feel more alert and mentally active when slightly hungry. This proves that slight hunger and short fasting periodically improves overall mental power and performance toward IIT JEE preparation. Beyond memory, ghrelin also supports neuroprotection by reducing inflammation and promoting the growth of new neurons. Researchers are now exploring ghrelin-based therapies for conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and age-related cognitive decline, where memory loss is a major symptom. This enhances improving silly mistakes by students while attempting mock tests of IIT JEE. In summary, ghrelin is much more than a hunger signal — it’s a powerful hormone that connects metabolism, mood, and memory. By understanding its broader role in the brain, scientists hope to unlock new ways to naturally boost learning and preserve cognitive health throughout life. #iitjee #iitjeepreparation #jeemains #jeemain2026 #jeeadvanced2026 #ashisharora #physicsgalaxy

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