Brain And Culture: Neurobiology, Ideology, And Social Change (bradford Books)

Brain And Culture: Neurobiology, Ideology, And Social Change (bradford Books)
by Bruce E. Wexler / / / PDF


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Research shows that between birth and early adulthood the brain requires sensory stimulation to develop physically. The nature of the stimulation shapes the connections among neurons that create the neuronal networks necessary for thought and behavior. By changing the cultural environment, each generation shapes the brains of the next. By early adulthood, the neuroplasticity of the brain is greatly reduced, and this leads to a fundamental shift in the relationship between the individual and the environment: during the first part of life, the brain and mind shape themselves to the major recurring features of their environment

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