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One thing
that most don't realize; during develolpement we grow many more neurons than we
"need". According to Hebbs hypothesis neurons compete for
connections; those that can make the
connections live while those that do not die off.
The driving force is the sensory nervous system; Skin requires sensory nerves in
the CNS; the brain wires itself by this demand/selection method.
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That's fascinating! But if it's all based on
the demands of a baby's sensory nervous system, how can there be neurons
"left over" for thinking and all the other mental processes?
Kevin
