Your Brain Wasn’t Built for Junk Food, Porn, or the Internet
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Your Brain Wasn’t Built for Junk Food, Porn, or the Internet
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#2A lesson in well created content
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#3I found myself unable to resist clicking on this tantalizing link.
Re: Your Brain Wasn’t Built for Junk Food, Porn, or the Internet
#4This should be getting more upvotes. It's a very interesting topic that provides a framework for understanding our society better and ourselves.
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#5Some of it is interesting and worth considering but the "reptile brain" mumbo jumbo is based on the discredited Triurne Brain Hypothesis, which is not supported by modern neurological or anatomical science.
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#6Ehm. Our brain was not built. And it is more of a modem with firmware, than some programs running on massively parallel wetware. Just think about our responses to formation of melanin in response of changes in daylight.
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#7Quasi-scientific at best. The original "research" is interesting, but I don't think it's applicable to humans or any other higher brained mammal. The brain can certainly handle eating candy (ever heard of natives eating honey?), sitting motionless for hours, 'super cuteness' and 'distractions'. While the first half does have scientific research behind it, the second half is lacking, and relies on conjecture. "Will power" is junk thinking.
Re: Your Brain Wasn’t Built for Junk Food, Porn, or the Internet
#8Quasi-scientific at best. The original "research" is interesting, but I don't think it's applicable to humans or any other higher brained mammal. The brain can certainly handle eating candy (ever heard of natives eating honey?), sitting motionless for hours, 'super cuteness' and 'distractions'. While the first half does have scientific research behind it, the second half is lacking, and relies on conjecture. "Will po…
Candy and honey are not the same thing.
Nowhere in the article do I claim that we "can't handle" any of those things.