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How the Brain Works

“Everyone is smart in different ways. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life thinking that it’s stupid.” Lynda Mullaly Hunt, Fish In A Tree
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Well, rehearsed behaviours: Form superhighways in the brain, allowing more impulses to pass through quicker, making the behaviour faster and effortless.
New or less rehearsed behaviours: Form rough, rudimentary paths that are harder and slower for impulses to travel through and will fade away without repetition.
Stopping the rehearsal of old behaviour diverts energy to new behavioural pathways.
With more energy and rehearsal, new behaviours form more robust pathways, and old behaviours fade.

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