Mysterious Minds Mia Griffiths Townley grammar

The mind is a mysterious thing and people have been trying to find out more about it, but its not that easy. 
The mind is an amazing thing, it lets us store information, remember things, perceive things, understand things as much more.
People with a higher than average IQ are thought to have a brain “wired” differently than others. 
In some studies, Kirsten Hilger, Christian Fiebach and Ulrike Basten from Geothe University Frankfurt’s psychology department have suggested there are obvious differences in the brains of smart people. 
In 2015 they showed how the parietal and frontal areas of the brain are stronger in people with a higher IQ. 
Cognitive psychologists explore how we process and store information. 
Technology such as MRI (magnetic resonance Imaging) allows a picture of the brain to be seen and examined. 
This is very beneficial as researches are able to see the brains activity and how it’s working. 
It helps them to understand how different brain structures can affect someone’s personality, health or their actions. 
Studying brains, which are damaged, is the best way to increase our understanding of how the mind works.
There is an idea called Mind and Body Dualism, which suggests your mind and body are separate because your body is physical and your mind is not. 
For a long time people believed that the body and mind were completely separate. 
Rene Descartes had a theory that they were separate because he may be dreaming but he couldn’t doubt he had a mind as something had to do the doubting.
The mind has been as mystery for a long time and will continue to be.
Whether sometime in the future we will ever fully understand the inner workings of the mind we don’t know, but what we do know is that we are discovering more about it every day.

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