: This image is a snapshot of neuroplasticity . Your brain is physically changing and forming new "blue paths" like the ones in the photo every time you learn a new fact or skill [6].
: The glowing connections you see in the image—called synapses —allow signals to travel at speeds up to 270 miles per hour [3]. 5428885_001.jpg
While we often think of our brains as solid masses, this image highlights the "electric forest" happening inside us every second. : This image is a snapshot of neuroplasticity
: There are roughly 86 billion neurons in the human brain [4]. If you lined them all up, they would stretch for about 600 miles [5]. While we often think of our brains as
: Despite weighing only about 2% of your body mass, the neural activity depicted here consumes 20% of your body's total energy [7].
: This image is a snapshot of neuroplasticity . Your brain is physically changing and forming new "blue paths" like the ones in the photo every time you learn a new fact or skill [6].
: The glowing connections you see in the image—called synapses —allow signals to travel at speeds up to 270 miles per hour [3].
While we often think of our brains as solid masses, this image highlights the "electric forest" happening inside us every second.
: There are roughly 86 billion neurons in the human brain [4]. If you lined them all up, they would stretch for about 600 miles [5].
: Despite weighing only about 2% of your body mass, the neural activity depicted here consumes 20% of your body's total energy [7].