Neurons connect to each other through synapses. Neurons are not physically connected to each other, but they are 'attached' to each other by synapses, structures that allow them to electrically and chemically communicate with each other. read more
Neurons are not physically connected to each other, but they are 'attached' to each other by synapses, structures that allow them to electrically and chemically communicate with each other. This enables these neurons to transmit signals and send messages to and from the brain. read more
The information then flows in only one direction: one cell talks, the other listens. The number of synapses that a single neuron can develop varies considerably. Depending on its type, a neuron can have anything from just one to more than 100,000 synapses. read more