How do different brain regions/structures produce different experiences?

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Not a brain expert, but since it’s known that a brain damaged person can train his brain “re-learn” lost abilities—like when a stroke victim recovers the ability to speak or control limbs—then I don’t think it’s necessarily due to structural differences of those regions.

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