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The Brain (A User's Guide)

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A site that aims to help you understand how your brain works, the What's, How's and Why's to help you use it more efficiently in everything you do.

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The Brain (A User's Guide) – A site that aims to help you understand how your brain works, the What's, How's and Why's to help you use it more efficiently in everything you do. Skip to content The Brain (A User's Guide) A site that aims to help you understand how your brain works, the What's, How's and Why's to help you use it more efficiently in everything you do. Menu Home Introduction Structure Contact Tuning In In a previous post i made the analogy that our brain can be likened in many ways to a Smartphone.   In this post i would draw your attention to some similarities between our brain and a radio or television. Our brain is a lump of structured and organised organic matter. It comprises of many, many billions of individual cells of different kinds, some of which build up the structure and help retain it’s basic form, some of which provide avenues for the supply of nutrients to those cells and to take away the wastes each cell generates; in ...

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