Your world is your brain

Your brain thinks without you know it

We all live in the world of our own, and now even scientists say so. Researchers from UK have summed up in their latest study that the brain does not pass on all the information that it soaks up from the surroundings and instead uses this raw data to create a mental world in which each of us exists.Professor Chris Frith, a neuro-psychologist from University College London, says that our brain can work without our interference is an evolutionary hangover that has helped humans survive.

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A key to being smart and hence surviving is having a brain that will be able to subconsciously put together bits of information without our conscious brain really having thinking about it. You will just have an ‘aha’,  and almost without effort your brain makes a connection between two important pieces of information,  so your brain suddenly realises A + B = C.  Somewhere when you are not even thinking about it, a synapse fires in your brain and your make a connection.

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