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Exploring the Influence of Brain Injuries and Tumors in Behavior
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51:53 - 57:35 (05:42)

The possibility of brain injuries and tumors affecting one's moral judgment and behavior is explored through various studies and experiments conducted by neuroscientists. The argument is made that an individual's brain makeup is responsible for their actions and decisions, rather than their conscious choice.

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A neuroscientist conducted a study on people with varied sexual preferences, including attraction to kids and animals, to analyze their arousal responses.
51:53 - 54:16 (02:23)
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Attraction, Brain Science
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A neuroscientist conducted a study on people with varied sexual preferences, including attraction to kids and animals, to analyze their arousal responses. Despite having immoral attractions, people do not have control over what they are attracted to.

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Exploring the Influence of Brain Injuries and Tumors in Behavior
Episode
#484 - Cosmic Skeptic - 8 Impossible Thought Experiments
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The podcast discusses the potential implications of brain manipulation and how it raises ethical concerns surrounding personal responsibility and accountability for actions.
54:16 - 57:35 (03:18)
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Brain Manipulation
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The podcast discusses the potential implications of brain manipulation and how it raises ethical concerns surrounding personal responsibility and accountability for actions.

Chapter
Exploring the Influence of Brain Injuries and Tumors in Behavior
Episode
#484 - Cosmic Skeptic - 8 Impossible Thought Experiments
Podcast
Modern Wisdom