Brains, you see, vary a lot from person to person - they vary as much as faces do.
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The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly.
You can't imagine how much detail we know about brains. There were 28,000 people who went to the neuroscience conference this year, and every one of them is doing research in brains. A lot of data. But there's no theory. There's a little, wimpy box on top there.
Experiences shape the brain, but the brain shapes the way we view experiences, too.
Sometimes you see beautiful people with no brains. Sometimes you have ugly people who are intelligent, like scientists.
Each brain is exposed to different circumstances. It's very likely that your brain is unique in the history of the universe.
Human experience depends on everything that can influence states of the human brain, ranging from changes in our genome to changes in the global economy.
There's a lot of real estate in our brain dedicated to facial recognition and to physics. That takes a lot of processing power out of our brain.
Our eyes and brains pretty consistently like some human forms better than others. Shown photos of strangers, even babies look longer at the faces adults rank the best-looking.
A face is like the outside of a house, and most faces, like most houses, give us an idea of what we can expect to find inside.
Different people bring out different aspects of ones personality.
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