Man as an Information Processor
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2004/v41i1/44446Keywords:
Human Brain, Information Processing, Functions Of Brain NeuronAbstract
Discusses how a man’s brain processes information which in the basis of all communication. It shows how a brain functions and the way information is gathered and used.Downloads
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Accepted 2014-01-03