The Neuroscience of Being Human
The Neuroscience of Communication
What happens in the brain when one person tries to reach another, why human communication is the most neurologically complex behaviour our species performs, and how understanding the brain changes the way we speak, listen, and connect
1,690-word article with 8 Harvard references.
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We treat communication as though it were simple. Say what you mean. Listen carefully. Be clear. The advice is everywhere and it is almost entirely useless, because communication is not a skill problem. It is a brain problem. This fully referenced article explores the extraordinary neuroscience behind human communication, why the brain processes what someone means through systems far older than language itself, and how the gap between what one person says and what another person hears is not a failure of effort but a consequence of neural architecture.
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