Introducing the brain: how odors are interpreted (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Friday, October 16, 2020, 15:13 (1497 days ago) @ dhw

QUOTE: "Our brains evolved from our bodies, after all, not the other way around."

DAVID: Amazing problem. It must involve memory of new odors. The newborn baby comes into the world with its memory system not yet formed. So the memory recognition process has to develop as the child grows older and we obviously learn how to identify odors. It is so complex, as this article shows, we still do not yet understand how the brain does its recognition job. Not by chnce. Only design will create this.

dhw: Bearing in mind that the body and the brain are composed of cell communities, the above quote certainly gives food for thought. But I'm only commenting here simply to thank you for yet another wonderfully revealing article on the complexities of all the cell communities - each one a miracle in itself, whether designed by your God or not.

Do you know of another designer?


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