Whenever you use your brain to do anything—think a thought, read a book, speak a sentence, move your arm—detectable physical events take place inside your brain in certain patterns. Specifically, information flows through your brain’s neurons via tiny pulses of electricity: the same basic physical force that powers lightbulbs and kitchen appliances and iPhones. These tiny electrical signals trigger other physical activities in your brain as well, including changes in magnetic fields and blood flow.
This seems like a poor caricature of how the brain works...