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Found 1 comment on Evolution and Human Behavior: Darwinian Perspectives on Human Nature, 2nd edition (A Bradford Book):

u/HoneyVortex ยท 0 pointsr/asktrp

Well I gave you a link. I suppose it flew over your head because:

> requires the neural network itself to grow

That's not how a brain works. Where did you hear about a neural network, because you seem a little confused about what a neural network is. A neural network is a computer model based on how a brain might form ideas. It is not a human brain.

When you say "Brain cells are like that to network & become able to recognize faces, etc." (sic) it's hard to tell what you are saying because you are so inarticulate. I suppose you are trying to make some statement on how neural pathways are formed?

Your statement doesn't take into account how hormones like adrenaline, testosterone or estrogen influence the formation of neural pathways. It doesn't talk about dopaminergic projections that control the formation of neural pathways based on pre-existing inherited structure.

Neural pathways are guided by the design of the brain itself. For example Brocca's area in the brain is where the human brain conjugates language. In your simplistic statement -there would be no need for the brain to compartmentalize because apparently there is no pre-existing influence of genes on brain development.

I've provided several links now.

> where have YOU been getting your information from?

I already gave you several links. It's obvious that you don't know anything about this. So here's several books that you should read before you show your general ignorance of the topic:

http://www.amazon.com/Human-Brain-Book-Rita-Carter/dp/1465416021/

http://www.amazon.com/Evolution-Human-Behavior-Darwinian-Perspectives/dp/0262533049


http://www.amazon.com/Not-Genes-Alone-Transformed-Evolution/dp/0226712125/