Andrew Huberman· PhD
I think certainly there can be a tiny temperature variation but I doubt very seriously that it's enough to cause a significant problem
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I think certainly there can be a tiny temperature variation but I doubt very seriously that it's enough to cause a significant problem
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your body is very capable of carrying that heat away and dissipating it you know via sweat evaporation or you know temperature Equalization so any heat that's locally generated in the ear you know one there's a pretty large bony barrier there but two there's a ton of blood flow in the scalp and in the head in general and definitely in the brain that's going to regulate that temperature