Andrew Huberman· PhD
A neural circuit, is simply a collection of brain areas, that when active in a particular sequence give rise to a particular behavior or perception.
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A neural circuit, is simply a collection of brain areas, that when active in a particular sequence give rise to a particular behavior or perception.
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Rather, we have so-called neuro circuits, chains of neurons, chains of specific neurons that is, that create different states of mind that lead to specific behaviors that lead to specific emotional states.