Mattia Monastra

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It has been estimated that about 30,000 genes play a role in determining the structure of the human body, a number that is remarkably invariant across mammalian species that differ dramatically in the complexity of their nervous systems. By contrast, it has been estimated that the adult human brain contains about 100 trillion synapses, and that more than a quarter of a million of these are formed every second during the very early stages of development.
Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature
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