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Apr 22, 2024 |
trainingzone.co.uk | Kate Lanz |Matthew Kay |Becky Norman |Paul Matthews
You would think it is common sense that when we communicate with another person we speak directly to the part of the brain that is highly developed and makes rational sense of the world, the pre-frontal cortex - and this is indeed the case much of the time. However, communication with others often goes wrong. Neuroscience shows us why and explains that this is not because of the involvement of the pre-frontal cortex but because something fundamentally different is going on in the brain.
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