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Robert Sapolsky | Father-Offspring Interviews
Robert Sapolsky
85 episodes
5 days ago
Dr. Robert Sapolsky and his Offspring answer your questions, with topics ranging from his books to his time doing field work in Kenya, current research to current events, and lots more.
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Dr. Robert Sapolsky and his Offspring answer your questions, with topics ranging from his books to his time doing field work in Kenya, current research to current events, and lots more.
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Science
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#67: PTSD, Night Shifts, Wincing | Robert Sapolsky Father-Offspring Interviews
Robert Sapolsky | Father-Offspring Interviews
42 minutes 32 seconds
4 months ago
#67: PTSD, Night Shifts, Wincing | Robert Sapolsky Father-Offspring Interviews

Episode 67 of Father-Offspring Interviews. Topics in this episode include whether night shift rotating is ideal, why we wince, and the hippocampal damage of PTSD.


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00:00: Intro

00:20: Question 1 (Night Shift rotating)

00:15:30: Question 2 (Wincing)

00:21:16: Question 3 (PTSD Hippocampal Atrophy)

Robert Sapolsky | Father-Offspring Interviews
Dr. Robert Sapolsky and his Offspring answer your questions, with topics ranging from his books to his time doing field work in Kenya, current research to current events, and lots more.