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Hard Wiring of the Brain Goes Along With Experience.   Message List  
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Hi (((((((((((((((((Everyone))))))))))))))))))).

I remember seeing on television a while back, a special which demonstrated that
through medical/scientific testing (MRI's etc), "developmental changes in brain
functions/wiring of young children could be shown. Should have taken more notice
at the time grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Now the question i ask is does this
developmental process only occur during childhood, or with life experience is
wiring continually aftered? Next question is, does altering function /wiring or
biochemical changes cause "mental illness/a differing perception" or does
"mental illness/a differing perception" alter function /wiring and/or
biochemical balances in the brain?

Unfortunatyely, i know little of the hardwiring process. If i remember rightly,
our DNA comes with its own hardwiring, but surely it must follow that all
additional experience would either alter or reinforce that wiring?

Does anyone have any info on this???

Kind Regards

Elaine

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