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Fate or Free Will? The Neuroscience of Human Potential - Dr Hannah Critchlow, PhD

The Weekend University

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The Sweet Smell of Cherries in Mice

Mice exposed to the sweet smell of cherries were sensitive in a negative way. The researchers allowed these mice to have happy lives, and didn't give them any nasty electric shocks. When they looked at the brains, what they found is that this olfactory receptor had re rooted itself from the nucleus secumben. So it's a bit like the opposite of pavelova's pavalov's dogs.

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