How the brain learns the way things work

How the brain learns the way things work
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When we learn a new technical concept, something happens in our brain. But exactly what? That has been a mystery until now. For the first time, scientists have traced the brain processes that occur during the learning of technical concepts. After you learn a force applied to an enclosed fluid is involved in the workings of a car\'s brakes,

New York: When we learn a new technical concept, something happens in our brain. But exactly what? That has been a mystery until now. For the first time, scientists have traced the brain processes that occur during the learning of technical concepts. After you learn a force applied to an enclosed fluid is involved in the workings of a car's brakes, and you also learn how a force applied to an enclosed fluid is involved in the workings of a fire extinguisher, the brain representations of these two very different

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