Our Jigsaw Puzzle Brain

How we experience what we expect to experience and remain blind to the world as it is

Allan Milne Lees

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Image credit: Inc. Magazine

During childhood the human brain is somewhat plastic. This is the period in our lives where we adapt to environmental cues of all kinds: we acquire our native language, we absorb the cultural norms, and we incorporate the local worldview. Once we reach puberty our capacity for…

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Allan Milne Lees

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