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Everything our brain does, from controlling movement to conscious thought, is achieved by the firing of electrical signals called neurons.
Key facts
- Everything our brain does is achieved by electrical signals produced and conducted by cells called neurons.
- Neurons are linked by tiny gaps called synapses.
- Electrical signals cannot pass directly across a synapse, so are converted into chemicals such as serotonin and dopamine.
- As synapses become established, the transmissions between the two cells become easier and quicker.
Transcript
Everything our brain does - from controlling movement to conscious thoughts to producing emotions - is achieved by the firing of electrical signals.
The cells that produce and conduct these electrical signals are called neurons.
Neurons:
Cell body around 0.01mm wide
Conduct electricity
In fact, there's enough electricity in your head to illuminate a …
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