Is the brain like a big phone
system (because it has a lot of connections) or is it one big computer with ON or OFF
states (like the zeros and ones in a computer)? Neither of the above is correct.
Let's look at the brain using a
different model. Let's look at the brain as an orchestra. In an orchestra, you have
different musical sections. There is a percussion section, a string section, a woodwind
section, and so on. Each has its own job to do and must work closely with the other
sections. When playing music, each section waits for the conductor. The conductor raises a
baton and all the members of the orchestra begin playing at the same time playing on the
same note. If the drum section hasn't been practicing, they don't play as well as the rest
of the orchestra. The overall sound of the music seems "off" or plays poorly at
certain times. This is a better model of how the brain works. We used to think of the
brain as a big computer, but it's really like millions of little computers all working
together.
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