How does the thinking part our brain receive information and send its message to effector cells?
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In order for your brain to think, you need nerve cells that can detect information about the outside world and can transmit that information to other nerve cells. It's the transmission of information, the cells talking to each other, that's the fundamental physical basis for how thinking works
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Brain controls cerebral transmission which takes place in the head regio
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