Sir John Eccles "mind/brain"
Sir John Eccles won a Nobel Prize 1963 for his pioneering exploration of the chemical ways that nerve cells transmit instructions from one to another. For example to move a finger, is the culmination of millions of complex chemical and electrical interactions occurring within milliseconds, in neatly ordered sequences in the brain.If thinking about moving a finger was done without the action, detectors indicated that the supplementary motor area was firing, although the motor cortex of the brain which controls the movement was not ....According to Eccles..."the supplementary motor area was fired by INTENTION (the mind working on the brain)
__CONCLUSION....THOUGHT causes the brain cells to fire.................

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