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Sarah Tabi's picture

Receptors that don't go to the "I" function

I would like to go more in depth into the receptors that are not connected to our "I" function. How does that influence our behavior?  We don't know about each one so what if some individuals have more receptors than another individual? Couldn't that account for subtle differences in behavior? Especially since not all of the receptors can be identified.

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