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How Human Brain Works? |
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Answer» It is weird at the same time amazing to know that we really do not know how we think. Biologically, neurons in HUMAN brain receive signals from HOST of fine structures called as dendrites. The neuron sends out spikes of electrical activity through a long, thin STAND known as an axon, which splits into thousands of branches. At the end of each branch, a structure called a synapse converts the activity from the axon into electrical effects that inhibit or excite activity from the axon into electrical effects that inhibit or excite activity in the connected neurons. When a neuron receives excitation input that is sufficiently large compared with its inhibitory input, it sends a spike of electrical activity down its axon. Learning occurs by changing the effectiveness of the synapses so that the INFLUENCE of one neuron on another CHANGES. It is weird at the same time amazing to know that we really do not know how we think. Biologically, neurons in human brain receive signals from host of fine structures called as dendrites. The neuron sends out spikes of electrical activity through a long, thin stand known as an axon, which splits into thousands of branches. At the end of each branch, a structure called a synapse converts the activity from the axon into electrical effects that inhibit or excite activity from the axon into electrical effects that inhibit or excite activity in the connected neurons. When a neuron receives excitation input that is sufficiently large compared with its inhibitory input, it sends a spike of electrical activity down its axon. Learning occurs by changing the effectiveness of the synapses so that the influence of one neuron on another changes. |
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