Crisis in Perception

Scientific American: Early Child Development — Why Human Helplessness Creates Intelligence


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

Author: Scientific American

This episode explores early child development as a systems-level analysis of how prolonged human dependency shapes cognition, learning, and social behavior.

By focusing on evolutionary tradeoffs, neuroplasticity, environmental calibration, and developmental feedback loops, the episode examines why childhood inefficiency may actually be one of the central mechanisms behind advanced human intelligence.

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