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Unless every brain exists in its own separate pocket universe and nobody has noticed, this is a ludicrous claim.
The brain exists within the skull, but the mind extends outward and arises from the interactions between people or between a person and the environment.
I start to feel that her brain exists in a state of endless wonderment about the possibilities and capabilities and magical dumbness of objects, and the friction between them and the language we use.
His brain exists, in part, in the cloud, which means he needs to be hooked up to a smartphone.
Al Bregman, a hearing scientist at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, was impressed by the research but is reluctant to believe that such a flaw in the brain exists.
In medical school, doctors are taught 70percentt of the brain exists to turn off the other 30percentt.
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