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Understanding the Human Brain through Lesion Studies
Lesion studies have helped scientists understand the human brain by observing changes when someone experiences damage to a specific area. The insular cortex, located in the middle of the brain, is believed to be where our humanness lies.
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The outer parts of the cortex are largely focused on survival mechanisms and planning, but our existence is not solely based on those functions.
1:49:34 - 1:50:41 (01:07)
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The outer parts of the cortex are largely focused on survival mechanisms and planning, but our existence is not solely based on those functions.
ChapterUnderstanding the Human Brain through Lesion Studies
EpisodeDr. Paul Conti: Therapy, Treating Trauma & Other Life Challenges
PodcastHuberman Lab
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1:50:41 - 1:55:04 (04:22)
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ChapterUnderstanding the Human Brain through Lesion Studies
EpisodeDr. Paul Conti: Therapy, Treating Trauma & Other Life Challenges
PodcastHuberman Lab
The podcast discusses how overvaluing language undervalues the sentience of animals and in turn, undervalues their suffering.
1:55:03 - 1:55:34 (00:30)
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The podcast discusses how overvaluing language undervalues the sentience of animals and in turn, undervalues their suffering.