Andrew Huberman· PhD
These are variants in genes that encode for what are called olfactory receptors.
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These are variants in genes that encode for what are called olfactory receptors.
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some people have a gene that for them makes the smell of microwave popcorn um um they experience that smell as vomit and other people who lack this Gene like the smell of microwave popcorn or at least for them it's not aversive