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I was writing this thread with a number of sources by my side. Most were American University releases and papers.
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...So give us some detail.
You may disagree with my notion that everyone's brain is wired up differently but do you not agree that our brains are formed by the connections of neurons, which is not wholly controlled by our DNA? The learning process affects which neurons connect into each other, which is what makes us who we are.
When scientists are reading brain activity patterns, everyone reacts differently to the same stimuli. That's why that sort of study needs large numbers of test subjects to find patterns - the results are
similar for all people but not exactly the same.
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That's a reflex, which is different, and works differently.
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Perhaps, but what we are talking about is involuntary movement so they are at least in the same family.