Chapter
The Multisensory Brain
The superior colliculus in the brain is responsible for aligning and linking different maps of experiences such as motor, auditory, and visual. In a study using prism glasses, researchers found that the brain can adjust and realign these maps to match the shifted visual world.
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This episode discusses the alignment of motor, auditory, and visual maps in the brain and how they can be manipulated with prism glasses.
24:27 - 30:28 (06:01)
Summary
This episode discusses the alignment of motor, auditory, and visual maps in the brain and how they can be manipulated with prism glasses.
ChapterThe Multisensory Brain
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PodcastHuberman Lab
The nervous system releases neurotransmitters such as epinephrine and acetylcholine when we make mistakes, signaling the need for a change in circuitry.
30:28 - 32:46 (02:18)
Summary
The nervous system releases neurotransmitters such as epinephrine and acetylcholine when we make mistakes, signaling the need for a change in circuitry. The molecule dopamine is released when we start to approximate the correct behavior, guiding us towards learning from our mistakes.