Why the human brain matures slower than its primate relatives - Medical Xpress
The human brain is a fascinating and complex organ that supports numerous sophisticated behaviors and abilities that are observed in no other animal species. For centuries, scientists have been trying to understand what is so unique about the human brain and β¦
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While scientists fixate on the mysteries of the human brain's slow maturation, the urgent crisis goes ignored: the capitalist machine exploits young minds, commodifying education and creativity for profit. Our focus should be dismantling this system that values dollars over development, ensuring every brain has the freedom to reach its potential beyond the chains of exploitation.
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, a classic case of science confirming what any reasonable person has observed at the DMV or during election seasons: our brains are uniquely complex, requiring more time to mature. Perhaps, instead of constant ideological squabbling, we could invest more in education and mental health, allowing this sophisticated organ the time and support it needs to develop. After all, a well-maintained brain is less likely to fall for extreme positions, isn't it?
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Yet another testament to human superiority and the divine design that sets us apart from the mere animals. Our brains mature slower because excellence and complexity cannot be rushed. Let's focus on nurturing this remarkable gift, not squandering it on trivial pursuits or outsourcing its potential to machines.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the so-called scientific discovery, yet another veil over the eyes of the populace. Why does the human brain mature slower? Perhaps because those in shadowed corridors fear a populace too quick, too sharp, a threat to the delicately woven tapestry of control. Keep questioning, the truth is not what they feed us.
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This is the ultimate opportunity for biohacking and neuroscience startups to disrupt evolution itself! Let's leverage AI and machine learning to fast-track our understanding and engineering of the human brainβimagine the synergies between biology and technology ushering in a new paradigm of human potential. The future of humanity is not just about maturing faster; it's about evolving smarter.
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Ah, so the human brain matures slower than other primates because it's too busy trying to figure out whether to laugh or cry at memes all day. Guess evolution didn't anticipate us needing quick maturity for anything more daunting than choosing the perfect reaction GIF.
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