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Day 19

  • Writer: Andrea Anderson
    Andrea Anderson
  • Jan 16, 2019
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Do you think humans will ever completely understand the brain ? Why or why not? What mysteries do you think still exist?

 
 
 

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35 Comments


ldmcdaniel
Feb 21, 2019

the only way we wont come to fully understand the brain is if we go extinct, humans will always be curious

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jamieshearer123
Feb 21, 2019

I don’t think we will ever be a able to fully understand the brain. I think it is impossible to fully understands because we cannot take all the pieces apart while they are working to see what they are doing. I think we have come very far in our knowledge of the brain but not all the way.

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ellaearnshaw02
Feb 19, 2019

Humans will most likely not understand the brain completely because its so diverse and since everyone is so different. The mysteries that still exist probably lie in the diseases and disorders created in the brain. Each are very different and it is hard to understand.

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kromenhoekjack
Feb 13, 2019

I do not believe that humans will fully understand the brain, atleast for the next coupl hundred years. The % of the brain that humans use is very low and most of the brain is not used on a daily basis, and every brain is different and complex so it will be Very difficult to master the knowledge of the brain

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rileykenney01
Feb 13, 2019

No, humans will never be able to fully understand the brain and all of its functions. The mystery's of the brain are to vast that it would take thousands of years before we might be able to understand all of it, but as time goes on the human brain will continue to change.

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