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2006-09-15 02:53:36 · 16 answers · asked by JAMES 4 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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No one does!

2006-09-15 02:54:42 · answer #1 · answered by Texas Cowboy 7 · 1 0

The human techniques remains between the main significant frontiers for exploration. Psychiatrists and psychologists, and all the sub-specialties, earnings greater awareness on the subject of the techniques on a daily basis, yet there are nevertheless many unanswered questions. The biggie is how do all the neurons and chemical factors in our brains paintings collectively to alter right into a techniques that could think of, decide for, act, understand, remember. Scientists have created plenty awareness approximately psychology. They know approximately considerable psychological, emotional, and character issues. dissimilar forms of therapy and drugs can relieve or suppress indications of psychological ailment. learn had brought about renowned-how which persons are greater in all probability to have a psychological illness -- case in point, some illnesses run in families. yet what nevertheless isn't usual is how the techniques works to create a techniques, wide-spread or otherwise.

2016-12-12 08:54:18 · answer #2 · answered by shoaf 4 · 0 0

That's a very interesting question. I think probably for a number of political reasons. It was just more convenient from many disciplines' point of view to assume that evolution was something they had no need to bother about, so almost all the social sciences—psychology, anthropology—have very little to say about evolution, which is odd if you believe that evolution should be the basic theory of everything to do with human activity.

It wasn't until we sequenced the genome that there was the genetic evidence to force reevaluation of the view that evolution stopped in the distant past. It's only now that you have the actual sequences and can follow the evolution of genes that you can see in one case after another that we have continued to evolve since the dispersal from Africa.

2006-09-15 03:01:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No one fully understands psychology. They might "get it" more than others but that doesn't mean they completely understand the human psyche as a whole. There are many things people do and we just don't understand why.

2006-09-15 02:56:28 · answer #4 · answered by Mike 2 · 1 0

As is the case in traditional medicine, the field of psychology contains a huge scope of information. At best one specialises in a particular branch of psychology and then gathers experience over time. Early on I found myself consulting with more experienced colleagues on nearly every case. Then, over the years, I was consulting on only those that were not familiar. Now I find I am the one being consulted by younger colleagues. But, numbers of years of experience or not, we all are aware of two critical things:
1) We are not perfect
2) It is our intent to help

2006-09-15 03:03:52 · answer #5 · answered by Pundit 3 · 0 1

Yes. Only the American scientists. The rest are full of it.

2006-09-15 02:55:10 · answer #6 · answered by El Gringo 237 3 · 1 0

We don't really know how the machine (human brain) works. We are therefore unlikely to have an in depth understanding of the operating system

2006-09-15 03:22:50 · answer #7 · answered by Stewart H 4 · 0 0

Most scientists are dealing with facts, not emotions. It would be helpful if you specified which field(s) of science you are talking about.

2006-09-15 03:00:41 · answer #8 · answered by lollipop 6 · 1 0

I'm not sure about american scientists, but apparently Tom Cruise does....LOL.

2006-09-15 02:55:45 · answer #9 · answered by deepadot 3 · 2 0

No. americans in general are so warped by their fascist politics that they usually can't understand anything in an objective way.

2006-09-15 03:01:03 · answer #10 · answered by TC 4 · 1 1

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