Aug 24, 2024
I think that most neuroscientists think that we do use pretty much all of our brain. It's just that for any particular task only parts seem to be activated, and that there are still many pathways and functions still undefined.
I think that most neuroscientists think that we do use pretty much all of our brain. It's just that for any particular task only parts seem to be activated, and that there are still many pathways and functions still undefined.
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