There is sort of a switchboard type of system in your body where neurones are linked up to each other at synapses. Now these synapses can delay signals, or also allow multiple signals to build up before sending them on their way. In fact it’s very rare that only one neurone causes an effect in your body.
Also, your brain is kind of the middle step in this, it gets information from many neurones and then sends instructions down other neurones. Most of this information would require a specific response, for example if you touch something hot, you move away by sending signals to muscles. These sorts of instructions are so common that you get pathways built up which mean the response over time becomes more set and therefore quicker, as there are fewer decisions. This can be seen with muscle memory,if you do a movement enough, eventually it becomes automatic and somewhat like a reflex, due to the built up pathways
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