Friday, February 5, 2010

Is it true that your brain forms a new ripple everytime you learn something new?

True? False?Is it true that your brain forms a new ripple everytime you learn something new?
That would be false. The only thing that happens with the brain as it learns is neurotransmitters light up.





If it were true the human brain would grow at such a rate that it would exceed growth rate of our skulls causing ruptures from the pressure followed by an explosion.Is it true that your brain forms a new ripple everytime you learn something new?
LOL I suppose ';ripple'; is as good a word as a ny. Each time you learn, or work at some new thing, it begins the process in your brain whereby it builds new pathways ';links'; in the massive network of signals that go back and forth. What goes for other parts of the body, goes for the brain as well...... the more you exercise it, the better it performs. Conversely, stop exercising it, and it goes rapidly into d ecline.
I am almost a 100% sure that is false.





I hope that this helped~*
If so I'm the ripple queen of the universe.
false

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