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Earthnet documentary
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So it might be more accurate to say that behavior is 80% nature *and* 80% nurture. Earthnet was launched by former National Geographic Society president Tim. Sapolsky makes the crucial point that genes express themselves differently in different environments, meaning that it’s the interaction between the two that produces behavior, not one acting independently of the other. and his National Geographic project became the subject of a documentary.

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The traditional way to talk about this is to assign some percentage to each which adds to 100%, like saying that human potential or behavior or whatever is 60% determined by genes and 40% by environment. CableCreation CAT6 Ethernet Patch Cable RJ45 LAN Cable Gigabit Network Cord 90 Degree Upward Angled,Bandwidth up to 250MHz 1Gbps for PC, Router, Modem, Printer, Xbox, PS4, PS3-10 Feet,Black. Here’s one small nugget from Behave: Sapolsky spends a chapter or two discussing the relationship between genes and environment and their relative contribution to behavior (the nature vs. Both books by themselves are intriguing and challenging taken together, they have pushed me to think deeply about all kinds of questions and issues in what I think are creative ways. At the moment, the best I can do is to consider that their books address different (although related) questions: Sapolsky is most interested in the biochemistry of brains and behavior, while McGilchrist is interested in how brains process information and how that influences culture.

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I think it would be fascinating to get the two of them in a room together for a conversation. When I first read this, I wondered how this contradiction might be reconciled, since both scientists seem to know what they’re talking about. In contrast to McGilchrist, whose book The Master and His Emissary I highlighted a couple days ago, Sapolsky says that the divided brain has little effect on behavior. That will challenge your ideas about human behavior, and everything that flows Recommend both of these also!) Behave is an absolutely fascinating book On the mind, and I also heard him on Ezra Klein’s podcast a while back. EarthCam and The Cat's Meow are teaming up to bring the energy and excitement of Las Vegas to viewers around the world with this live streaming webcam See popular Fremont Street and the street performers and lively activity that make this spot so unique.

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Noticed that Sapolsky was featured in the recent Netflix/Vox documentary series

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He explains some of what he’s learned, in terms a non-expert can understand. Genes interact to produce animal (and human) behavior. Has spent his career studying how biology, the brain, the environment, and

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Robert Sapolsky is a primatologist and neurobiologist who Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst, by Robert Sapolsky







Earthnet documentary