Myself through that. One of the questions that drives our research is understanding what makes humans special or what is it about human biology that is both similar and different to other primates. And one of the things thats very remarkable about humans is we have an exceptionally long juvenile and infant periods. And human babies are pretty much totallyless, and even throughout their juvenile period they really need much more investment by their parents than similar species that are closely related to us. And i think that tells us in humans, particularly, understanding the role of parenting behavior and the biology of parenting behavior is very important. Rose episode two of the charlie rose brain series three it underwritten by the Sloan Foundation coming up. Rose funding for charlie rose has been provided by and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charl
Myself through that. One of the questions that drives our research is understanding what makes humans special or what is it about human biology that is both similar and different to other primates. And one of the things thats very remarkable about humans is we have an exceptionally long juvenile and infant periods. And human babies are pretty much totallyless, and even throughout their juvenile period they really need much more investment by their parents than similar species that are closely related to us. And i think that tells us in humans, particularly, understanding the role of parenting behavior and the biology of parenting behavior is very important. Rose episode two of the charlie rose brain series three it underwritten by the Sloan Foundation coming up. Rose funding for charlie rose has been provided by and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charl
programming tonight, after words with ken walsh, author of family of freedom. and now, david brooks looks at how our unconscious mind shapes our character, intelligence and biases. this is just under an hour. it s a great pleasure to be here more or less in my hometown. went to rutger high school about 13 miles west of here. so it s always good to be back in this area. i know you didn t come to hear me speak, you came here to hear yourselves speak. [laughter] and so i ll try to be brief. [laughter] get out of your way. [laughter] it is a pleasure to be back. i tried to think of what my high school teachers would have thought if they could see me addressing crowds in philadelphia. there d be widespread shock. [laughter] i was not a big man on campus at radner though i was stuffed into lockers by some of the big men on campus. [laughter] actually, one of my debate partners i was on the debate team, needless to say. one of my partners was tom wilson who played bif in t