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		<title>The human brain described using the internet, computers and IT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading this article the other day written by a Dr/researcher, Dr Seth Grant, and he was explaining the brain in terms of computers and networks, so I thought id share. The human brain is considered the most complex biological entity known to man; It is built from 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) Each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading this article the other day written by a Dr/researcher, <strong>Dr Seth Grant</strong>, and he was explaining the brain in terms of computers and networks, so I thought id share.</p>
<h3>The human brain is considered the most complex biological entity known to man;</h3>
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<li>It is built from 100 billion nerve cells (neurons)</li>
<li>Each one of the these nerve cells is connected to perhaps 1000 other nerve cells</li>
<li>These connections are called Synapses</li>
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<h3>Where is the IT stuff?</h3>
<ul>
<li>Well, each Synapses can be considered as a computer! Which processes and stores information</li>
<li>So we can think of the brain as we do the internet  &#8211; an enormous network of computers</li>
<li>And it may surprise you to know that one human brain has a million more times the connections than the entire WWW</li>
<li>Its this enormous computational power that generates the numerous behaviours we use every day!</li>
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<p>The article by Dr Seth Grant goes on to talk about human behaviour and how animal and human behaviour isn’t dis-similar. And if we were to have a greater understanding of how humans or animals think we could get a blueprint of how the brain works. This in turn would give us a great understanding of thought and may help diagnose / treat mental disorders and other brain diseases.</p>
<p>To find out more about Dr Grant <a href="http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Teams/faculty/grant/">click here</a>. Please note this blog post was paraphrased from an article written by Dr Seth Grant (SAM, Autumn 2009, USYD)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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