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How we think!

illions upon millions of cells called neurons make up the human brain. Neurons can connect with the cells next to them. When we see or experience something, a connection is made between a group of neurons. When you repeat the experience this connection becomes stronger, almost like drawing over and over the same line with crayons.

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