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‘Wanting’ and ‘Liking’ Are Different to Your Brain

‘Wanting’ and ‘Liking’ Are Different to Your Brain

Learn about why just because you want something doesn’t mean you like it; why Esperanto is the world’s most successful universal language; and a gene therapy injection in one eye that improved vision in both.

Curiosity Weekly · Warner Bros. Discovery

February 17, 202112m 25s

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Show Notes

Learn about why just because you want something doesn’t mean you like it; why Esperanto is the world’s most successful universal language; and a gene therapy injection in one eye that improved vision in both.

Just because you want something doesn't mean you like it — and that has implications for addiction by Kelsey Donk

Esperanto Is the World's Universal Language by Reuben Westmaas

Gene therapy injection in one eye surprises scientists by improving vision in both by Cameron Duke

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