Human Brain Development as a Symphony

Episode 709 January 08, 2014 00:06:38
Human Brain Development as a Symphony
Intelligent Design the Future
Human Brain Development as a Symphony

Jan 08 2014 | 00:06:38

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, hear about a recent study from scientists at Yale that found that "human brain development is a symphony in three movements." The human brain develops through distinct patterns in gene activity at different stages in the life span, which these researchers have likened to the choreography of an orchestra or ballet. Listen in!

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