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Dr. David Linden: Life, Death & the Neuroscience of Your Unique Experience

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Impact of Early Life on Physiological Traits

This chapter delves into how early life experiences shape physiological traits, particularly focusing on sweat gland innervation and heat tolerance. It discusses historical contexts, including the adaptation of Japanese soldiers during World War II, and highlights the role of environmental factors in determining seemingly genetic attributes. The exploration extends to individual variation in traits like perfect pitch and the complexities of heritability across different characteristics.

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