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Der „kraftvolle Mensch“

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Der „kraftvolle Mensch“ wird mit Blick auf seine phylogenetische Abstammung und im Vergleich zu anderen Primaten und weiteren Säugetieren betrachtet. Dabei spielt die soziale Dimension eine Hauptrolle: der Mensch als soziales Wesen und als Geschlechtspartner. Darüber hinaus geht es um sexuellen Dimorphismus, also Geschlechtsunterschiede, wie sie im Gehirn, in der Hormonzusammensetzung und im Paarungsverhalten zu finden sind. Als bedeutend für die Verwirklichung eines „kraftvollen Menschen“ wird die Integration von Kognition und Emotion angesehen. Unser Gehirn kann diese Integration nur dann adäquat bewerkstelligen, wenn beide Hirnhälften synchron miteinander interagieren, weil die rechte Hemisphäre eine Dominanz auf emotionalem, die linke auf kognitivem Gebiet hat. Die Bedeutung von Digitalisierung für Lernen und von Fehlerinnerungen, Erinnerungsvorstellungen und Lügen wird in Abgrenzung zu Psychischen Neuroimplantaten erläutert, wobei dem „sozialen Gehirn“ eine besondere Bedeutung beigemessen wird.

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