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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 Vastest Nerve Detects Information That's Omitted From Other People's Cues

John Coates found that there was a particular area of the brain called the insular which isinvolved in recognizing other people's emotional states, but also recognizing your bodily emotional state. The vaguest nerve seems to have a high sensitivity at detecting this information and bringing it to our conscious or even subliminal awareness. And what john coates found was that actually this ability of ours to pick up on other cues from other people can have economic repercussions.

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