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All humans (aside from those with brain differences due to injury or disease) have the same brain structures of relatively the same size.

What makes us different is the way our brains are "wired" which has to do with the stimulus we are exposed to, as well as genetic factors.

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Q: How is the functioning of brain different in different human beings although everyone has a similar braini.e everyone has similar parts of brain?
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