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Life, Death & the Neuroscience of Your Unique Experience | Huberman Lab In this thought-provoking conversation, distinguished neuroscience professor Dr. David Linden delves into the captivating realm of individual differences, exploring the roles of chance,…

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The Plasticity of the Olfactory System

Humans have a highly adaptable olfactory system due to our ability to adapt to different ecological niches and consume a wide variety of foods.

Most odor aversions are culturally learned, underlining the importance of learning and cultural context in shaping our sensory experiences.

We also talk about nature versus nurture and how we come to be who we are not just through our genes and epigenetics but also through our early childhood experience and adult experience. – Dr. David Linden

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  1. 01Life, Death & the Neuroscience of Your Unique Experience | Huberman Lab
  2. 02Life and Death: A Personal Journey
  3. 03Neuroscience and Sexual Sensation
  4. 04The Significance of Individual Variation
  5. 05The Role of Early Life Experiences
  6. 06Heritability: A Spectrum
  7. 07Genes and Proteins
  8. 08Heritability of Voice Characteristics
  9. 09The Plasticity of the Olfactory System
  10. 10Light and Vision

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