Andrew Huberman· PhD
So, one path is for what we call innate odor responses, so you have some hard wired aspects to the way that you smell the world that were there from the day you were born and that will be there until the day you die.
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So, one path is for what we call innate odor responses, so you have some hard wired aspects to the way that you smell the world that were there from the day you were born and that will be there until the day you die.
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So you have some hardwired aspects to the way that you smell the world that were there from the day you were born and that will be there until the day you die.
Now the alactory neurons also send a branch deeper into the brain and they split off into three different paths. So one path is for what we call innate odor responses. So you have some hardwired aspects to the way that you smell the world that were there from the day you were born and that will be there until the day you die.