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The stored information templates for evaluating the received information and issuing instructions are either genetically hard coded as in most animals, or acquired throughout life long contacts and experiences or a combination both. All routes lead to specific neural connections which shape the wiring of the neural systems. In the case of human beings, each change in the wiring of our brain leads to a change in our stored information templates, which are key to determining our reactions to new received information. The process of updating the wiring of our brains is determined by being open

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