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How the brain works

Ken Kovacs

Words on how brain cells communicate between each cell.      By one molecule at a time.      They carry messages through chemical reactions.

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1rlceotherunderstandnssynaseao
2spitingapmomentfeverislishylp
3thinkingnidnatsrednumiecellso
4arrevoinformationcxsunmaiugln
5eraoipdnasuohttaoheilderrsnri
6imtcatnocellufnnfelgairrouilh
7neereceptivenaeoumpntvtytrhit
8ssveretupmocglitnimaiixnafsei
9isranoxaccountchccolodebrainw
10gaelesensesliesetacinummocnet
11hgninraelhdekrorildnfastbeahx
12teosynasesnsrsryosngslgrayvno
13srettimsnartorueneetruofledom
14elbissopnbetweenbuildlieymrwm
15tcacrossnedependsnoruenilattf
accountacrossalter
anotheraxonbetween
brainbuildcarry
cellcellschemicals
communicatescomplexcomputer
contactdependsextending
extremelyfastfeverislishy
fourteenfullfunction
gapgrayindividual
informationinsightslaboratories
learningmessagemodel
moleculesmomentnerve
neuronsneuroscientistsneurotransmitters
oneotherover
pointpossiblerealistic
receptivesensessignaling
simulationspitingsurface
synasesynasesthin
thinkingthousandtwo
understandunderstandingvanishingly
withworkingyeild

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