Andrew Huberman· PhD
Each one of and all of those sensory stimuli are converted into electricity and chemical signals by your so-called nervous system.
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Each one of and all of those sensory stimuli are converted into electricity and chemical signals by your so-called nervous system.
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In the realm of neurobiology, we have sensations which are the processes by which our neurons, nerve cells convert light, photons, sound waves, touch, mechanical pressure, et cetera into electrical signals and chemical signals that head into our nervous system, including our brain.