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Neurobiology
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We stretch time when we suffer,
we compress time when we're joyful,
we expand space in empathy,
we collapse distance through memory.
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― Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
― Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
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Myth 1: Infants don’t remember anything, so experience in infancy doesn’t really matter.
Reality: The infant brain has a huge capacity for memory. Memories from infancy are stored in the brain as implicit memory, which makes up the emotional brain, the unconscious mind, and the foundation for lifelong mental and physical health.
Myth 2: Responding to cries spoils an infant or teaches an infant to be dependent.
Reality: Responding reliably strengthens a baby’s emotional brain circuits, helps them
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