How Does a Brain Work? Easier for a Baby's

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The discussion centers on understanding brain function, particularly in babies, and how it differs from adult brain processes. Participants express curiosity about the mechanisms of thought and processing within the brain. Neurons and their electrical impulses are highlighted as key components in brain function. The conversation suggests that the simplicity of a baby's brain may contribute to easier processing compared to adults. Overall, the thread emphasizes the complexity of brain function while acknowledging the unique aspects of infant cognition.
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how does a brain work? say a baby's one easier.

i have no idea where should i post this?
 
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i mean the way it process and how.

the way it think
 
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