Andrew Huberman· PhD
the other thing that dopamine is really important for is learning and it's important for learning about which cues predict something useful for the body and feeding is a Central example of that
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the other thing that dopamine is really important for is learning and it's important for learning about which cues predict something useful for the body and feeding is a Central example of that
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so in the laboratory um for example we will play a tone and then give an animal a sip of a of a solution that has calories in it for example and and it can learn the association between that tone and that food is going to be available if they're separated by a few seconds but that's all and that that's a dopamine dependent process