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Neuroanthropology.net Podcast
Greg Downey
4 episodes
4 days ago
Understanding the encultured brain. Based on the blog Neuroanthropology.net, Greg Downey and Daniel Lende explore the implications of new findings in anthropology and the neurosciences for our understanding of culture, human development, and behaviour.
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Understanding the encultured brain. Based on the blog Neuroanthropology.net, Greg Downey and Daniel Lende explore the implications of new findings in anthropology and the neurosciences for our understanding of culture, human development, and behaviour.
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Social Sciences
Science
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Human (amphibious model): living in and on the water - Neuuroanthropology.net Podcast
Neuroanthropology.net Podcast
47 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Human (amphibious model): living in and on the water - Neuuroanthropology.net Podcast

Free divers, sea foraging groups, and amphibious humans point to the most basic fact of human nature: that we seem particularly adept at finding ways to adapt ourselves – biologically, psychologically, behaviourally, technologically – to a host of niches that then rebound back upon us and shape how we develop.  We are a peculiar self-made species.

Neuroanthropology.net Podcast
Understanding the encultured brain. Based on the blog Neuroanthropology.net, Greg Downey and Daniel Lende explore the implications of new findings in anthropology and the neurosciences for our understanding of culture, human development, and behaviour.