WHAT IF PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT CULTURES AND ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS HAVE DIFFERENT BRAIN WIRING?

“The infant brain is not a miniature adult brain; it needs wiring instructions from the world,” said Lisa Feldman Barrett, a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern. https://news.northeastern.edu/2018/08/06/what-if-people-from-different-cultures-and-economic-backgrounds-have-different-brain-wiring/

El síndrome de Estocolmo es “más una excepción que una regla” y un “mito”.

“Una respuesta instintiva universal de supervivencia”, pero que “la falta de estudios empíricos podría llevar a la conclusión de que muchas de las características del término se deben a un sesgo informativo”. https://psiquiatria.com/psiquiatria-general/el-sindrome-de-estocolmo-es-mas-una-excepcion-que-una-regla-y-un-mito-segun-expertos/

Unless we spot changes, most life experiences are fabricated from memories

A major function of our memory is to help us retrieve relevant experiences and relate them to what is happening in the current environment. Change detection plays key role in how we construct realityhttps://source.wustl.edu/2018/07/changedetection/