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560 - Turner Osler, MD

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

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The Neuroscience of Upright Positivity

It takes a kid a year to learn how to walk. Why does that take so long? You know, it's a child lazy or stupid. What's the deal? And the deal is walking is very hard. It's very, there's a lot of machinery to keep upright and moving without falling down. In order to get all that, all that to work, you have to program the whole nervous system.

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