Andrew Huberman· PhD
And it relates to a chemical that's related to dopamine called octopamine, but it's a ratio of octopamine to it's called tyramine. That's like dopamine and serotonin if you were talking about primates. The ADDBs, they they feel the waggle dance and they start, you know, they start running for the nectar and then they get distracted. You know, they're the four-year-old. >> A lot of adults like that nowadays, too. >> They and they can't. Of course, what they do by being distracted is they explore more. Okay. And then the ones on the far end over here, um, they fly right to the nectar source.