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[Human intelligence: is the human brain reasonable?]
The human brain is a remarkable organ which, in addition to many vital functions, is also extremely adaptable and capable of learning. As a result, the brain is a highly individual organ that is shaped by culture. This complicates the search for a universally valid reason that must be anchored in the brain.