Nice fragment worth sharing. Another reason why myths keep popping up btw is repetition.
It seems to me there is a neuromyth being perpetuated in the background…
One of the more disturbing things about fads is how some of their absurdities stick around in the public consciousness, long after they've been debunked. pic.twitter.com/tWEzEcAm0S
— Ashley Frawley (@AshleyAFrawley) January 27, 2020
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Okay, I’m dense. What do you mean by “there is a neuromyth being perpetuated in the background”?
Check the image of the brain.