Ryan Wilson

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Think of your nerves as rivers, and your brain as a lake into which all those rivers empty. Ion channels work like little dams to control the flow and direction of signals to and from the brain. You have somewhere in the neighborhood of thirty-five trillion cells in your body, each with its own ion channel, opening and closing in synchronicity to give you a sense of the world around you. A few billion just went off while you were reading this sentence.*
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