Steven Pinker’s books have been like bombs tossed into the eternal nature-versus-nurture debate. Pinker asserts that not only are human minds predisposed to certain kinds of learning, such as language, but that from birth our minds -- the patterns in which our brain cells fire -- predispose us each to think and behave differently.
His deep studies of language have led him to insights into the way that humans form thoughts and engage our world. He argues that humans have evolved to share a faculty for language, the same way a spider evolved to spin a web. We aren’t born with “blank slates” to be shaped entirely by our parents and environment, he argues in books including The Language Instinct; How the Mind Works; and The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature.
source: TED talks
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Lowensays...This isn't the right video, did I just get relativistic heavy ion collider rolled?
kulpimssays...^my bad. somehow i pasted the wrong embed last night and posted the relativistic heavy ion collider story instead. sorry, folks...
GeeSussFreeKsays...This is good in its own right though
jonnysays...*brain
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