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The Early Perspective

The Early Perspective

著者: Avanish Srinivasan
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概要

The Early Perspective breaks down the brain in a way that actually makes sense. Real neuroscience, real conversations, and real questions with researchers, PhD students, and experts—explained simply.

2025 Avanish Srinivasan
生物科学 科学
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  • Reality Is a Prediction
    2026/02/24

    Have you ever realized that you and someone else can look at the exact same thing and see completely different realities? From the viral dress illusion to the subtle psychology behind blue vs. green text bubbles, perception isn’t objective. It’s constructed.

    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Elizabeth (Zab) Johnson, Executive Director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania, to break down how visual perception actually works and how it quietly shapes the decisions we make every day.

    We explore why perception is inherently subjective, how your past experiences bias what you see, and why optical illusions aren’t tricks but windows into how the brain resolves uncertainty. We unpack why color can change emotions, decisions, and even financial risk-taking, how celebrities influence choices without us realizing it, and why two people can genuinely disagree about what they’re seeing—without either being wrong.

    This episode will fundamentally change how you think about vision, choice, and reality itself.

    Hosted by Avanish Srinivasan.
    Learn more at youngaxons.com.

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    54 分
  • How Evolution Accidentally Created the Human Mind
    2026/01/22

    Why did evolution invest so much energy into thinking when most animals survive just fine without it? Why do some species with massive brains struggle at tasks that smaller-brained animals solve easily?

    The story of intelligence isn’t a straight line and it definitely isn’t about brain size alone.

    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. David Bainbridge, a reproductive biologist and comparative anatomist at the University of Cambridge, to unpack what evolution actually optimized for and what it didn’t. We explore how brains evolved across millions of years, why intelligence shows up in wildly different forms across species, and how humans ended up taking an especially strange evolutionary path.

    We dive into why vertebrate brains share a common blueprint, how mammals and birds reorganized that blueprint in completely different ways, and why humans ended up paying such a massive energy cost for cognition. Along the way, we challenge the idea that intelligence has a single definition and question whether the human brain is a triumph of evolution or a risky experiment that happened to work.

    If you’re curious about evolution, intelligence, or why the human mind feels both powerful and fragile, this episode will change how you think about what the brain is and why it exists at all.

    Hosted by Avanish Srinivasan. Learn more at youngaxons.com.

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    47 分
  • Leadership Literally Rewires Your Brain
    2026/01/22

    Why do some leaders make you feel motivated and focused, while others drain you the moment they speak? Your brain isn’t reacting to titles or authority. It’s reacting to biology.

    Leadership isn’t just a skill or a personality trait. It’s a neural experience. And the environments we work in can literally reshape how our brains respond to stress, trust, and connection.

    In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ryan McCreedy, an organizational psychologist and neuroscientist, to break down what leadership, teamwork, and culture actually look like inside the brain. We explore how transformational leaders create real mindset shifts, why high-performing teams synchronize at the level of brain waves and nervous systems, and how workplace culture can push people into burnout or growth without them realizing it.

    We also dive into how assumptions become hardwired, how stress and safety rewire behavior, and why the future of work will belong to people who can think critically, collaborate deeply, and navigate uncertainty.

    If you’re a student, future professional, or anyone who plans to lead or work with others, this episode will permanently change how you think about leadership, teams, and the brain at work.

    Hosted by Avanish Srinivasan. Learn more at youngaxons.com.


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    26 分
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