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The reason we can detect so many different odors is that each olfactory neuron is slightly different from the others, allowing for a wide range of odor sensations.
Prospect Theory
A psychological theory that describes how people choose between probabilistic alternatives that involve risk, where the potential for losses is weighted more heavily than equivalent gains.
Losing
The state or condition of not winning, often involving missing out on a prize, goal, or desired outcome.
Gaining
The process of acquiring or increasing something, often used in the context of knowledge, skills, or assets.
Implicit Favorites
Refers to the subconscious preferences or biases that individuals may have towards certain options or people without consciously realizing it.
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