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Fate or Free Will? The Neuroscience of Human Potential - Dr Hannah Critchlow, PhD

The Weekend University

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How Your Brain Constantly Makes Er Assumptions Based on Past Experiences

Our perception of the world is based on this plasticity, which is involved in our learnings and memories. But there's huge scope to make wrong assumptions there because of the metabolics of our brains. We might be veering towards an increasingly amplified state of what might be our biologically prescribed fate. There's another mechanism by which we start to understand how our behaviours can be predetermined within our brain - called epigenetics. The more habit that has become entrenched in your social identity, or more aspects of the rotine of your daily life, the more difficult it is to change it.

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