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Nostalgia and the brain

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-30 7:32 ID:pf3Mx8U0

Is it true that the brain prefers things that it experienced during its early years of formation? Or that these things influenced the brain in some way and thus they're highly regarded by the human who saw them during formative years? This would explain vidja game, movie, radio show, tv, etc. nostalgia.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-01 2:36 ID:Jf0pQlpY

>>5
You cant stop nostalgia, it effects even you; in your choices, your likes and dislikes, whether you know it or not.

>>7
Cliche isnt a good criticism of anything anyway, because its based on things you've viewed before, when no one has had the exact same viewing habits as you. Something could be the most cliche work in a genre ever and yet if someone just saw that as their first experience of that genre, they wouldn't have any idea that it was cliche. 'Cliche' is for the jaded.

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