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When the brain responds to signals, it processes sensory information, leading to perceptions of sights, sounds, tastes, and other sensations. This response triggers various cognitive and emotional reactions, allowing us to interpret our environment and react accordingly. Ultimately, the brain's interpretation of these signals shapes our conscious experience and influences our behaviors.

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