The Social Brain: Understanding Gender and Cooperation
Recent neuroscience emphasizes connections in the brain rather than size alone, revealing its proactive information-gathering capabilities. Experiences shape brain function throughout life, challenging the simplistic nature versus nurture debate. This understanding highlights the role of social behavior and identity, starting from infancy and informing gender differences and societal structures.
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