Well, we might say that the brain is in its entirety. Another thing is that all things in the brain have some kind of purpose. The shape of the brain and, especially, the folding of the brain shell are extremely important things. Those folds are expanding the brain's surface areas. And the brain shell has a primary role in the thinking process. The surface area of the brain determines how large the cerebral cortex is. And in a large cerebral cortex, there are a large number of neurons. But as I just wrote, the brain is in its entirety.
"Researchers have discovered that the shape of a person’s brain significantly impacts thought, feeling, and behavior, overturning the prevailing emphasis on complex neuronal connectivity. Utilizing MRI scans and the principle of eigenmodes, they found that brain function is closely linked to its geometric properties, much like how the shape of a musical instrument determines its sound, offering new avenues for exploring brain function and disease". (ScitechDaily.com/Century-Old Paradigm Overturned – Brain Shape Matters More Than Neural Connectivity)
The main things that affect the brain's ability to solve problems are:
1) Folding of the brain
2) Number of neurons
3) Number of neural connections
4) The information that the brain can get from outside
There could be some yet unknown things that affect the brain's ability to process information. As an example, we know that neurons interact with macrophages. Some parts of that interaction are connected to immune reactions. But there might be other purposes for that interaction.
We know that some phobias, like the fear of spiders and snakes, are programmed into our DNA. That leads to the idea that the macrophages can also save the memory blocks of the memory cells. The thing that supports this theorem is that the brain's electric activity increases just before death.
And after death, a second, very strong EEG storm travels through the brain. The thing is sometimes compared with a micro support person who takes data to Storage. When death comes, the "system operator" saves the memories. And then, after excites, the system checks that all databases are removed correctly.
Thinking is a term that refers to the brain's data-handling process. That process means having the ability to connect memories with fresh observations. If there is no data in memory blocks, there is nothing that the brain can modify. The outside data source is the thing that brings information to the brain. And without that source, the brain has no information. Every skill a human has depends on information stored in the brain. Without information, there is no skill.
The sensory-motor brain shells are only one part of the brain. A thinking process is an event where information travels vertically and horizontally through the brain. When the brain begins the thinking process, it starts signal processing at many points at the same time. That thing makes the brain extremely effective. And quantum computers are using the same method in their operations.
The reason why the human brain seems slow is that our brain can retake control of the data-handling process. That means humans are harder to entice and trap than bugs. In a bug's brain, nervous signals travel in one direction. And if a bug smells something that feels like food, it acts like a missile. That smell will attract bugs to the food or traps. The human brain analyzes situations all the time. And that's why humans are harder to cheat.
https://scitechdaily.com/century-old-paradigm-overturned-brain-shape-matters-more-than-neural-connectivity/
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