Andrew Huberman· PhD
There is something genetically influencing our vocal communication on top of what we learned culturally.
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There is something genetically influencing our vocal communication on top of what we learned culturally.
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There is something genetically influencing our vocal communication on top of what we learned culturally.
And so there's this balance between the genetic control of speech or a song in these birds and the learned cultural control.
he used to call it the innate predisposition to learn. All right. So um which would be kind of the equivalent in the linguistic community of universal grammar. There is something genetically influencing our vocal communication on top of what we learn culturally.