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The railroad accident that led to breakthroughs in psychology
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Dr. Robert Sapolsky is a renowned neuroscientist, biologist, and author, celebrated for his extensive research on stress, behavior, and neurobiology. He is a Professor of Biology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery at Stanford University, where he has been a faculty member since 1987. Dr. Sapolsky received his Ph.D. in Neuroendocrinology from Rockefeller University and has dedicated his career to understanding the complex interactions between the brain, behavior, and the environment.

His pioneering work on the effects of stress on the brain and body has significantly advanced the field of neurobiology, providing profound insights into how chronic stress impacts health and behavior. Dr. Sapolsky is also a prolific writer, known for his engaging and accessible books, including "Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers," "Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst," and "A Primate's Memoir." His ability to convey complex scientific concepts to a broad audience has earned him widespread acclaim.

In addition to his research and writing, Dr. Sapolsky is a sought-after speaker and has received numerous awards for his contributions to science and education, including the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship. His work continues to influence and inspire scientists, students, and readers worldwide.
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@Cuythulu

5 months ago

The case is not that simple, while he did survive the accident his life changed for the worst. He started suffering from seizures and his physical appearance was damaged, he lost his job and ended up working as a circus freak. You could see why he'd be cranky.

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@princesspuneta

2 months ago

robert sapolsky...I love your books!

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@joeseabreeze

5 months ago

That tells us more than we think. We could actually control that at some point. Maybe something we see as a mental health disorder can be cured

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@joslindacruz89

5 months ago

Very interesting

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@JulianS-xu6ff

5 months ago

This is an introduction to wanting to get to know Phineas Gage and what can happen to the brain when something dangerous happens at a workplace.

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@naiwi2544

5 months ago

Can it be reset?

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@AmeyBrunel

5 months ago

Did he say the time in womb shapes your frontal cortex? What kind of things have a direct and indirect impact?

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@harrison1671

5 months ago

I'm sure his actions had nothing to do with him being handicapped and disfigured.

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@ScroogeMcWhat

5 months ago

He shot a rod through his own head with dynamite ? Didn’t watch.

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@keenowl1410

5 months ago

Such a stupid conclusion.

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@abhishekroy4768

5 months ago

That's what we call in Sanatan the
"Sahasrara Chakra" or the crown chakra.

The entire world is welcome to the learnings it has gotten from the Glory land of Bharat, as you may know it as India.

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