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Projections
Book • 2021
In 'Projections,' Karl Deisseroth combines his expertise in psychiatry and optogenetics to explore the origins of human emotions.
Through gripping case studies and scientific insights, he bridges the gap between ancient brain circuits and modern human experiences, shedding light on mental illness and the human quest for connection and meaning.
Through gripping case studies and scientific insights, he bridges the gap between ancient brain circuits and modern human experiences, shedding light on mental illness and the human quest for connection and meaning.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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as the author of a book on psychiatry and neuroscience.


Andrew Huberman

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at the end of the podcast as a masterful book that hits all the marks of rigor and is incredibly interesting.


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Essentials: Understanding & Healing the Mind | Dr. Karl Deisseroth
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as an author and neuroscientist.


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as a book exploring human emotions from modern psychiatry and neuroscience perspectives.


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as a book he is currently listening to.


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as a newly released book using stories about interactions with patients to teach how the brain works.


Andrew Huberman

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Dr. Karl Deisseroth: Understanding & Healing the Mind
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as a remarkable book detailing a personal journey into mental illness and scientific discovery.


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