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What happens in the brain as you learn more? It slows down until it gets rid of older information. New connections are made, and it works faster. Nothing new happens; it remains the same. Risks are taken, and the neurons are destroyed
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I will, but this question is better placed in biology or health sciences.
Okie well, its 2:45am and i flippin tired can u just please tell ne
new connection are made and it work faster. see this link http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_happens_in_the_brain_when_you_learn_something
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