How do we think?
We think by using our brain cells which are called neurons. Our neurons send electrical signals to other neurons. The electrical signals are converted to a chemical within your brain. The chemical it creates is called a neurotransmitter. Different neurotransmitters are created for communication/transmission with different neurons.
How do we learn?
Every experience we have is recorded in the brain. When an experience is recorded in the brain, a connection is made between neurons.
How do we remember?
If we have the same experience over and over again, our neurons become stronger or are "trained." If you don't consistently remind your neurons, your neurons start to forget the connection that it had made. In order to remember properly, you had to have paid attention when the memory was being created.
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