How Smell, Taste & Pheromones Shape Behavior | Huberman Lab Essentials
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Love this haul, thank you! 🌷 I always tried to hide my body under clothes — but after doing The Meno Reset Protocol, I lost 28 lbs and now feel good in my own skin again 💃💓
I always wondered why some certain smells make me feel very confident and others fearful . Now I know
Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the “Like” button and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. Thank you for your interest in science! — Andrew
He always brings useful contents and never needs other channels to search for this amazing insightful knowledge.
I needed this. COVID significantly reduced my sense of smell and even my taste. It’s hard to enjoy the scent of the air after a fresh rainstorm, and I’m constantly paranoid about my body odor because I can’t really detect it anymore (I do shower everyday!). I’ve become a spicy food connoisseur, and while it could be worse, I can’t drink Coke or Pepsi anymore—they just taste like pure chemicals now. Luckily, I can still enjoy Orange Fanta. My hypothesis is that COVID’s spike protein caused nerve damage. If these sensory nerves were affected, I can’t help but wonder—what else might be damaged that I just haven’t noticed yet? Cardiovascular nerves? Kidney cells? Liver function?
I enjoy smelling my pillow every night in bed and it calms me down. Gives me some nostalgic feeling too
I just wanted to say thank you for being here. I have been listening to your podcast for years and was just accepted into a graduate program in pursuit of science and health. I have your podcast to thank, it inspired me to be more🙏🏼
When i was 9 my mom and i did a science fair project of "the effects of aroma therapy" presenting about 8 diffrent scents to people and getting there felt effects from the scents. It floored me, scent plays a huge role in our mood so much so that its a big part of my life from the candles i burn to the cologne i wear. Its very strategic
Incredible how something as subtle as scent can have such a powerful impact on human behavior and decision-making. The connection between smell, memory, and even attraction is so underrated. Huberman always makes neuroscience feel both fascinating and actionable. 👃🧠🔥
Was waiting for this! Smell is so underrated.
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Top Comments (10)
Love this haul, thank you! 🌷 I always tried to hide my body under clothes — but after doing The Meno Reset Protocol, I lost 28 lbs and now feel good in my own skin again 💃💓
I always wondered why some certain smells make me feel very confident and others fearful . Now I know
Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the “Like” button and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. Thank you for your interest in science! — Andrew
He always brings useful contents and never needs other channels to search for this amazing insightful knowledge.
I needed this. COVID significantly reduced my sense of smell and even my taste. It’s hard to enjoy the scent of the air after a fresh rainstorm, and I’m constantly paranoid about my body odor because I can’t really detect it anymore (I do shower everyday!). I’ve become a spicy food connoisseur, and while it could be worse, I can’t drink Coke or Pepsi anymore—they just taste like pure chemicals now. Luckily, I can still enjoy Orange Fanta. My hypothesis is that COVID’s spike protein caused nerve damage. If these sensory nerves were affected, I can’t help but wonder—what else might be damaged that I just haven’t noticed yet? Cardiovascular nerves? Kidney cells? Liver function?
I enjoy smelling my pillow every night in bed and it calms me down. Gives me some nostalgic feeling too
I just wanted to say thank you for being here. I have been listening to your podcast for years and was just accepted into a graduate program in pursuit of science and health. I have your podcast to thank, it inspired me to be more🙏🏼
When i was 9 my mom and i did a science fair project of "the effects of aroma therapy" presenting about 8 diffrent scents to people and getting there felt effects from the scents. It floored me, scent plays a huge role in our mood so much so that its a big part of my life from the candles i burn to the cologne i wear. Its very strategic
Incredible how something as subtle as scent can have such a powerful impact on human behavior and decision-making. The connection between smell, memory, and even attraction is so underrated. Huberman always makes neuroscience feel both fascinating and actionable. 👃🧠🔥
Was waiting for this! Smell is so underrated.