The brain is the most complex organ in the entire human body. Our brain produces our every thought, action, memory, feeling and experience of the world. This jelly-like mass of tissue, weighing in at around 3 pounds, contains a staggering one hundred billion neurons.
The complexity of the connectivity between these cells is mind-boggling. Each neuron can make contact with thousands of other neurons through tiny structures called synapses. Our brains form a million new connections for every second of our lives. The pattern and strength of the connections is constantly changing and no two brains are alike.
It is in these changing connections that memories are stored, habits learned and personalities shaped, by reinforcing certain patterns of brain activity, and losing others.
The complexity of the connectivity between these cells is mind-boggling. Each neuron can make contact with thousands of other neurons through tiny structures called synapses. Our brains form a million new connections for every second of our lives. The pattern and strength of the connections is constantly changing and no two brains are alike.
It is in these changing connections that memories are stored, habits learned and personalities shaped, by reinforcing certain patterns of brain activity, and losing others.