The human brain is often regarded as an unfathomable enigma, and while science knows that our brain function is a result of the transmission of signals between connected billions of neurons, it has now found what influences those transmissions is actually the shape of our brain.
For decades scientists subscribed to the hypothesis that the 86 billion neurons, connected by trillions of links, must be controlling the brain activities and that we only need to know the patterns of these connections to unveil the mysteries surrounding our brains.
However, a new study published in the journal Nature, challenged this thought and proposed a new hypothesis, that the shape of the brain is actually what influences more our brain activities, like thinking, feeling, behaving, etc….