Robert Sapolsky explains the effects of blood glucose levels on the workings of neurons and the ability to view the world from someone else's perspective; implying the influence of being well-fed or hungry on our judgments of others (blood glucose levels affecting perspective-taking).
⚪️ This short is extracted From Robert Sapolsky: The biology of humans at our best and worst - Stanford Iranian Studies Program. #shorts
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✏️ Robert Morris Sapolsky (born April 6, 1957) is an American neuroendocrinology researcher and author. He is currently a professor of biology, and professor of neurology and neurological sciences and, by courtesy, neurosurgery, at Stanford University. In addition, he is a research associate at the National Museums of Kenya.
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