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27 reviewsbrain? In the 1970s and 1980s, when the
authors gained their training, the honest answer
was “very little.” There was a saying circulating
back then: Studying the brain was like putting a
stethoscope on the outside of the Astrodome to
learn the rules of football.
Your brain contains roughly 100 billion nerve
cells forming anywhere from a trillion to
perhaps even a quadrillion connections called
synapses. These connections are in a constant,
dynamic state of remodeling in response to the
world around you. As a marvel of nature, this
one is minuscule and yet stupendous.