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Beyond The Five Senses

Beyond The Five Senses

The external world is sensed by the eyes, ears, noses, and tongues, but the brain is in charge of what you see, hear, smell, and taste. The spinal cord, the second component of the central nervous system, transmits this information from the body to the brain (the first component is the brain itself). New messages are generated once this information has been processed, allowing your body to undertake conscious and unconscious processes.

Our brain is an essential tool, which is why you must take care of it. It operates best when it's kept clean, sharp, and well-honed, just like a knife.

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