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In there differences in physiology?

2007-10-17 14:35:54 · 3 answers · asked by Stony 4 in Social Science Psychology

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There are no essential differences in brains between any race or between homosexual and heterosexual or between men and women.

The brain is overrated as a mechanical device. A person's anus has neurons and a brain has the wherewithal to remove waste matter. The whole body is a brain.

Did you know Freud figured out that brain regions were irrelevant? Modern neurology has validated Freud in this. Just recently a woman who was born with only half a brain has been studied carefully by scientists. She is perfectly normal and perfectly intelligent. She is perfectly capbable of right-side or left-side types of thinking even though she doesn't even have two brain hemispheres.

Even if Native Americans did have different shaped brains that would have no more significance than the Mayan custom of strapping boards on the foreheads of babies so they would grow up with flattened brains.

What's more, experiences in infancy have a lot of effect on brain physiology. Check out the link below:

2007-10-17 18:59:10 · answer #1 · answered by larry L 5 · 0 0

No differences.

However, if I were a Native American, I would really resent the European Americans...stealing, killing, reservations. Of course that's not the current European Americans, but the ancestors...

2007-10-17 21:52:39 · answer #2 · answered by Holiday Magic 7 · 0 0

Same brain...but probably different social upbringing, kids molded with a different mindsets.

2007-10-17 22:46:25 · answer #3 · answered by Indigo 7 · 0 0

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