The mind is more than just a bunch of cells.
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Evidence points to the human mind not being a physical object you can touch but a process the brain creates. Scientists generally agree the mind arises from the complex activity of the physical brain.
The foundation of the mind consists of approximately 86 billion nerve cells, a.k.a. neurons. These cells form a large and intricate web where they communicate by sending electrical signals and releasing chemical messengers called neurotransmitters across gaps known as synapses. Glial cells support these neurons by supplying nutrients and maintaining the structure.
However, the mind is more than just a bunch of cells. Most researchers view the mind as an emergent property of the brain, meaning that while individual neurons can’t think or feel, their collective interaction produces consciousness and emotions. This is like how many little droplets create the ocean and its waves.
For an analogy, if the brain is the hardware of the body, the mind appears to be the software or maybe the active processing unit. It encompasses everything from human logic and language to people’s deepest feelings. And research suggests that the mind is quite literally what the brain does.
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Published – March 19, 2026 08:00 am IST


