A Bright Life Inspired by Dr. Raymond Peat
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“I have spoken with people in recent years who still held the idea of a fixed genetic mental potential, who believe that poor children fall behind because they are reaching their “genetic limit.” For them, the I.Q. represents an index of intrinsic quality, and is as important as distinguishing between caviar and frogs’ eggs. The rat research of Marion Diamond and others at the University of California, however, showed that the structure, weight, and biochemistry of a rat’s brain changes, according to the amount of environmental stimulation and opportunity for exploration. This improvement of brain structure and function is passed on to the next generation, giving it a head-start. It isn’t likely that rats are more disposed than humans to benefit from mental activity, and in the years since Diamond’s research there have been many discoveries showing that brains of all sorts complexify structurally and functionally in response to stimulation.” -Ray Peat
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