Our Better Nature

我们更好的自然

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2018-09-11

25 分钟
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If you live in a big city, you may have noticed new buildings popping up — a high-rise here, a skyscraper there. The concrete jungles that we've built over the past century have allowed millions of us to live in close proximity, and modern economies to flourish. But what have we given up by moving away from the forest environments in which humans first evolved? This week, we discuss this topic with psychologist Ming Kuo, who has studied the effects of nature for more than 30 years.
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  • From NPR.

  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantan.

  • If you're living in a city, you may have noticed new buildings popping up.

  • A high rise here, a skyscraper there.

  • These concrete jungles make urban living possible.

  • They allow millions to live together in close proximity and allow modern economies to flourish.

  • But is there something important missing in this picture?

  • For most of the last 2 million years, humans lived in the natural world, relying on nature for food and shelter.

  • The amount of time we've spent in urban dwellings is a small sliver of the total time humans have spent on earth.

  • When you look at it this way, our shift from forest life to freeways in overflowing cities has been very recent and very dramatic.

  • So how is this shift affecting our health, our mood, and our sense of calm?

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