Listen "Interlude XI - The Neurochemical Chorus: Drive, Desire, and the Irrational Animal"
Episode Synopsis
What if every thought, memory, and feeling were a chemical symphony? In this interlude, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey guides listeners through the molecular foundations of consciousness—how neurotransmitters like acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and cortisol shape our choices, memories, and moods.
Drawing on Michael Hasselmo’s groundbreaking work on acetylcholine and memory, Hans Krebs’ discovery of the metabolic “Krebs cycle” powering every thought, and the research of scholars such as Wolfram Schultz, Kent Berridge, Robert Sapolsky, Paul Zak, Bruce McEwen, Robin Carhart-Harris, Roland Griffiths, and Gregory Bateson, this episode uncovers the hidden chemistry of our inner life.
It’s a journey into the observable unknown where molecules meet mystery—where the self is revealed as a living metabolism of wonder.
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Drawing on Michael Hasselmo’s groundbreaking work on acetylcholine and memory, Hans Krebs’ discovery of the metabolic “Krebs cycle” powering every thought, and the research of scholars such as Wolfram Schultz, Kent Berridge, Robert Sapolsky, Paul Zak, Bruce McEwen, Robin Carhart-Harris, Roland Griffiths, and Gregory Bateson, this episode uncovers the hidden chemistry of our inner life.
It’s a journey into the observable unknown where molecules meet mystery—where the self is revealed as a living metabolism of wonder.
Continue the conversation:
WhatsApp channel: TheObservableUnknown
Email: [email protected]
Text: 336-675-5836
And when you do, please tell us:
How did you first find out about the show?
What’s your favorite part or episode so far?
What’s one thing we could do to make the show better?
And what’s one thing you’re struggling with right now?
And please rate and review The Observable Unknown wherever you listen—your reviews help other curious minds discover this journey.
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