A secret is in this. We know how a separate computer sends e-mail and completely understanding

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April 12, 2024 United States, Georgia, Fairmount 9

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A secret is in this. We know how a separate computer sends e-mail and completely understanding any Internet concepts, for example, how many people are there, what sites are the biggest, what trends are leading. But all this stuffing in the center - the internal processes of the Internet - they are a little confusing. Economists can tell you everything about how an individual consumer operates, about the basic concepts of macroeconomics and about the comprehensive forces in the game - but they can never tell how the economy works to the nearest second or what will happen to it in a month or a year. The brain in something is similar. We have a small picture - we know all about how neurons are activated. And we have a general picture - we know how many neurons in the brain, what are the largest shares and structures, how they control the body and how much energy the system consumes. But somewhere between - what each part of the brain does - we are completely lost. Just do not understand. What really shows how confused we are is how neuroscientists talk about those parts of the brain that we understand best. Like the visual cortex. We understand the visual cortex well, because it is easy to map. The scientist Paul Merolla described her to me like this: "The visual cortex has an excellent anatomical function and structure.


 


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