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Every brain is unique from "summary" of Brain Rules (Updated and Expanded) by John Medina

The brain is an extraordinarily complex organ, with billions of neurons and trillions of connections. Due to this complexity, no two brains are exactly alike. Each person's brain is unique, shaped by genetics, experiences, and environment. Even identical twins, who share the same DNA, can have differences in their brains. This uniqueness is what makes each individual special and contributes to the diversity of human thought and behavior. One key factor in determining brain uniqueness is genetics. Our genes play a significant role in shaping the structure and function of our brains. They influence everything from the size of different brain regions to the neurotransmitters that are produced. Genetic variations can lead to differences in cognitive abilities, personality traits, and susceptibility to certain disorders. These genetic differences are what make each person's brain distinct from others. Another factor that contributes to brain uniqueness is our experience...
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    Brain Rules (Updated and Expanded)

    John Medina

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