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Neurons, dendrites, axons, and calculating chemicals

Lectures in Science and Religion Posted on August 10, 2017 by A_2much_2soonSeptember 29, 2017

  The brain works in strange ways. Einstein’s inferior parietal lobe was 15% larger that yours or mine. That made him a genius. A construction worker named Phineas Gage had  part of his brain destroyed in a blasting accident. That … Continue reading →

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