Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute TSRI have discovered that neurons in brains that form networks in the absence of synaptic activity.
According to Maximov assembly of neutral circuits in areas required for cognition is controlled by intrinsic genetic programs that operate separately.
Daily experience makes every brain unique by changing the form and patterns of neuronal connections.
Our organs of vision, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching are very important in early postnatal life when synapses is formed.
Humans have innate behaviors that is consistent across generations, indicating that some synaptic connections are genetically predetermined.