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How do human brains work?
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Your brain is the hub of your nervous system. It is made up of 100 billion nerve cells. Each cell is connected to around 10,000 others. So the total # of connections in your brain is about ten trillion
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Human brains work by using billions and billions of tiny nerve cells which are mostly all connected with each other.
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