Monday, May 18, 2020
Cultural Technology And Its Effects On Society - 1262 Words
More than simply gaining power in the public eye, biology has also begun to displace culture. By understanding the human body anatomically, biology has led humans to innovate technology to repair body irregularities creating better lives. On the other hand, cultural technology has brought about video games and fantasy football which provide entertainment by making individuals more unproductive. On top of that, biology provides information backed up by factual evidence and typically multiple trials conducted in a laboratory. In comparison, cultural solutions to worldly topics tend to be inaccurate or simply lack sound logic. For example, culture may indicate that the sky is blue because of the reflection of the ocean, when in reality theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Early human civilizations had males and females both as hunters and gatherers treating both sexes with equal power and authority. In todayââ¬â¢s era, culture has evolved into ââ¬Å"a manââ¬â¢s worldâ⬠or even ââ¬Å"a white manââ¬â¢s worldâ⬠. Cultural values have severely decreased the women in positions of power within a company as well as caused outbreaks of violence. The values instilled from culture has led this nation to violent flare-ups depicted from the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, and countless other cases. Culture has built bridges dividing people, whereas biology has called for unity. In a nation and globe pushing for equality, biology is the constantly increasing influence for human beings as supposed to the diminishing morals of culture. Although the future seems to be very tell-tale of biology being the commanding force, there are still many conflicts that occur in the present between biology and culture as can be seen by the examination of depression. One of the most common reasons patients deal with depression is a result of early accounts of trauma. Trauma not only causes extremely disturbing flashbacks, but also a changes hormones and impulses o f memory causing a person to only remember figments of the event at sporadic moments. Martha Stout expands on this by stating, ââ¬Å"Overwhelming emotional significance registered by the amygdala actually leads to a decrease in hippocampal activation, such that some of the traumatic input is not usefully organized by
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