Almost everything about human behavior is determined by the connections and activities of the 100 billion nerve cells in the human brain—from how we see, think, and feel to the most subtle aspects of our personalities. How your brain works, and some of the ways in which it might not be working so well, are the subjects of this lecture by Darcy Kelley, professor of biological sciences.
Adapted from a lecture produced by Darcy Kelley and the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning.
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