Cyan, is that a standard hypothesis? I’m not sure how “practice” would account for a very gregarious child lacking an ordinary fear of strangers.
I don’t know if it’s a standard hypothesis—it’s just floating there in my brain as background knowledge sans citation. It’s possible that read it in a popular science book on neuroplasticity. I’d agree that “practice” doesn’t plausibly account for the lack of ordinary fear; it’s intended as an explanation for the augmentations, not the deficits.
I don’t know if it’s a standard hypothesis—it’s just floating there in my brain as background knowledge sans citation. It’s possible that read it in a popular science book on neuroplasticity. I’d agree that “practice” doesn’t plausibly account for the lack of ordinary fear; it’s intended as an explanation for the augmentations, not the deficits.