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Yoga and Autonomic Control

A fascinating exploration reveals that experienced yoga practitioners were unable to willfully control their nasal airflow, despite their strong beliefs in their abilities. This raises intriguing questions about the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and nasal cycle shifts. Current experiments are investigating how stress and pain exposure might influence these shifts, hinting at a potential causal link between autonomic arousal and nasal balance.
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    Dr. Noam Sobel: How Smells Influence Our Hormones, Health & Behavior | Huberman Lab Podcast

  • Related Questions

    • Does breathing through your left or right nostril activate different parts of the brain or the sympathetic/parasympathetic system in the episode Dr. Noam Sobel: How Smells Influence Our Hormones, Health & Behavior | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Nasal Cycle Insights?

    • Does breathing through your left or right nostril activate different parts of the brain or the sympathetic/parasympathetic system, as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode with Dr. Noam Sobel and the clip 'Nasal Airflow Insights'?

    • Does breathing through your left or right nostril activate different parts of the brain or the sympathetic/parasympathetic system in the episode Dr. Noam Sobel: How Smells Influence Our Hormones, Health & Behavior | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Nasal Airflow Insights?

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