Man became the first intelligent creature on the planet due to an empty brain that is capable of learning
14-11-2024
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Man became the first intelligent creature on the planet due to an empty brain that is capable of learning
According to scientists, humans distinguished themselves from the animal world because they developed a mobile hand, which provided fine movements of the hand and fingers. But that's not all. Man is born with an empty brain. Like a blank sheet of paper on which you can write any information you want.
Evolution has chosen two global paths. The first is small, standardised brains that innately know how to do many things. For example, bees can make honeycombs, spiders can make webs. And the second way is to create initially large but empty brains, on which you will then record some information: from interaction and communication with others. Just the strength of Homo sapiens is that we are born with really huge empty brain areas. But there is already a neural network pre-installed there, on which you can record any language,’ explains neurophysiologist Vyacheslav Dubynin.
Source: Global News (EU, USA)
https://t.me/europeandusanews
According to scientists, humans distinguished themselves from the animal world because they developed a mobile hand, which provided fine movements of the hand and fingers. But that's not all. Man is born with an empty brain. Like a blank sheet of paper on which you can write any information you want.
Evolution has chosen two global paths. The first is small, standardised brains that innately know how to do many things. For example, bees can make honeycombs, spiders can make webs. And the second way is to create initially large but empty brains, on which you will then record some information: from interaction and communication with others. Just the strength of Homo sapiens is that we are born with really huge empty brain areas. But there is already a neural network pre-installed there, on which you can record any language,’ explains neurophysiologist Vyacheslav Dubynin.
Source: Global News (EU, USA)
https://t.me/europeandusanews
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