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醫學謎思:我們的大腦只使用百分之十?
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12-23-2007 12:00 AM
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英國英學期刊,BMJ, 2007/12/22發表一篇文章表示,大腦沒有一個區域是完全靜止的,大腦每一個區域都掌管特定的功能,每一個神經元細胞的代謝活性都一直持續進行著的。
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