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...you just need practice socializing.
'The most notable change in the brains of pre-mammals was the region called the cerebellum. Human brains today actually have more neurons in the cerebellum than in the neocortex, which plays the biggest role in our higher-order functions. The cerebellum is able to store and activate a large number of scripts that control motor tasks, such as one for signing your signature. (These scripts are often informally known as "muscle memory." This is not, in fact, a phenomenon of muscles themselves but rather of the cerebellum. As anaction is repeated again and again, the brain adapts to make it easier and more subconscious--like the passage of many wagon wheels gradually boring ruts into a trail.) . . . A key component of mastering physical skills is performing their constituent actions often enough to ingrain them in your muscle memory. Movements that once required conscious thought and focus start to feel automatic. This basically represents a shift from motor cortex control to more cerebellar control. Whether you are throwing a football, solving a Rubik's Cube, or playing the piano, the less conscious mental effort you need to direct to the task, the better you are likely to perform.'
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