Not quite sure what you’re asking.
Nerve/neuron cells do one thing.
They do it extraordinarlly well and in infinite variety.
The neocortex does one thing, and just a whole lot of it.
The brain wires itself together as we develop in utero and up until about two and then it’s more ‘learning’ after that.
But in simple terms, nerves and neurons behave by the same math as evertying from undersea cables to fine wires, to the few atoms wide channels in cpu’s.
Roughtly speaking there are a somewhat small number of variables that affecdt the conductivity of those neurons, and as such how they wire together. And the environment the communicate in. The reality is that because the brain is all the same so to speak, everything scales up and down together. so ‘response time’ is basically intelligence or frictionlessness. Oversimplified. But that’s why IQ is a measure: because the neurology of all parts of the brain TEND to scale together by whatever that degree of friction is – other than the biases I talk about nearly every day here.
Sorry for typos it’s late.
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