Unrelated to muscle development is Professor Robert Winston's coverage of the brain's maturation
in a DVD series which he produced with the BBC called "The Living Person".
Maturation is such an important and fascinating subject. The speed with which an average four year old can learn a language is amazing. John Locke, a philosopher of note, described the child's early brain as a "tabula rasa" or blank sheet. After all these years I finally see what he was driving at.
Language learning is one example of how a four year old can beat me.
Nice, only one in rubbish bin, because it seems that just reading the headlines in rubbish bin feels like losing brain cells :D.
Appreciate your commentary along with the great articles.
Unrelated to muscle development is Professor Robert Winston's coverage of the brain's maturation
in a DVD series which he produced with the BBC called "The Living Person".
Maturation is such an important and fascinating subject. The speed with which an average four year old can learn a language is amazing. John Locke, a philosopher of note, described the child's early brain as a "tabula rasa" or blank sheet. After all these years I finally see what he was driving at.
Language learning is one example of how a four year old can beat me.