Rewire Your Brain
How to Change Your Life, Habits and Do a Better Life Plus 50 Affirmation for Positive Thinking
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Narrateur(s):
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Nathan Conkey
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Auteur(s):
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Scarlett Fishman
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There is an upheaval happening in brain science. In the not-so-distant past, it was imagined that the brain you were brought into the world with was the brain you would bite the dust with, and that the brain cells you had during childbirth were the maximum number you could ever have.
The brain was believed to be designed to work in foreordained manners. Incidentally, this is false. The brain isn't designed; it's "delicate wired" by experience. It has been a typical conviction that our qualities direct our contemplation, feelings, and conduct.
All through the 1980s and the 1990s, the press was loaded up with stories on how hereditary qualities foreordain all that we experience. There were, additionally, anecdotes about indistinguishable twins who were raised separated, yet who, by and by, had a similar mannerisms or supported a similar shading. Mainstream society considered these to be as proof of the intensity of hereditary designing.
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