How Your Nervous System Works & Changes

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Today’s episode provides an introduction to how the nervous system works to create sensations, perceptions, emotions, thoughts and behaviors, as well as how we can change our nervous system- a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity.
    The information sets the stage for all Huberman Lab Podcast episodes that follow by covering neurons, synapses, brain chemicals and the rhythms that control our ability to focus, learn and sleep… and more.
    Timestamps for the episode can be found below. Thank you for your interest in science. We'll see you next week.
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    Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction
    5:00 What is the Nervous System
    8:55 Deja Vu
    10:50 How War, Guns & Soap Shaped Our Understanding of the Brain
    13:30 Jennifer Aniston Neurons
    14:30 Sensations
    16:10 Magnetic Sensing & Mating
    17:30 Perceptions & The Spotlight of Attention
    18:30 Multi-Tasking Is Real
    20:10 Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Control of Behavior
    21:15 Focusing the Mind
    21:55 Emotions + The Chemicals of Emotions
    24:30 Antidepressants
    27:40 Thoughts & Thought Control
    28:35 Actions
    33:20 How We Control Our Impulses
    36:25 Neuroplasticity: The Holy Grail of Neuroscience
    41:20 The Portal to Neuroplasticity
    46:40 Accelerating Learning in Sleep
    50:20 The Pillar of Plasticity
    55:00 Leveraging Ultradian Cycles & Self Experimentation
    #HubermanLab #Neuroscience
    Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - www.blabacphoto.com
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  • @LC-jq7vn
    @LC-jq7vn 3 года назад +188

    This man made me want to start college for neuroscience. I have kept a 4.0 the last 2 years. I was expelled 5 times in hs. Yes 5 times :/. ( from alternative school once, so twice in 11th grade). It was safe to say I hated school and was completely wild. I would have never gave school another shot if it wasn’t for him, but listening to him made realize that I actually love to learn. This guy changed my life and not only that but my family’s. We are thankful to say the least. Andrew is on my top 5 people to meet! I’ll never miss one of these podcast. Thank you Andrew.

    • @MsFiyi
      @MsFiyi 3 года назад +6

      Keep it up and you'll see yourself in the place of the person you aspire to be in the future, and inspire many others :)

    • @sheiladiaz9530
      @sheiladiaz9530 3 года назад +7

      Congrats! Assuming you watched his interview with Rich Roll? If not, please do. He is so relatable to so many.

    • @LC-jq7vn
      @LC-jq7vn 3 года назад +5

      @@sheiladiaz9530 Yeah, I seen it. I take notes on all his videos because their is so much valuable info. Learned a lot!!! He’s so great at explaining things. Thank you though!

    • @LC-jq7vn
      @LC-jq7vn 3 года назад +5

      @@MsFiyi Thank you so much. I hope to inspire at least one kid on the wrong path to be his best self and hopefully more.

    • @sheiladiaz9530
      @sheiladiaz9530 3 года назад +2

      @@LC-jq7vn Very wise! All the best in your ventures - and hope you have the opportunity to meet the great Professor someday. With your drive and determination, I'm thinking you will. :)

  • @PINOYLEVELUP
    @PINOYLEVELUP 3 года назад +72

    We appreciate you Dr. Andrew Huberman!!!
    0:00 Introduction
    05:04 Nervous System (continuous communication between brain, spinal cord and organs of the body connection)
    07:40 Neurons and Synapses
    08:14 You’re a flow of electricity (hippocampus, memory, déjà vu)
    11:00 Neurologists collection of data about brain regions (warfare, speech and language are separate portions of the nervous system, Jennifer Aniston cells)
    5 THINGS NERVOUS SYSTEM DO
    14:40 1. Sensation - non-negotiable element of your nervous system (sensory receptors of humans and animals; snakes, birds, turtles)
    17:28 2. Perception- ability to take what we’re sensing and make sense of it and pay attention to it (multi-tasking is real, two attentional spotlights, you can control your attention when you’re well rested)
    21:52 3. Feelings/Emotions (neuromodulators, dopamine, serotonin, antidepressants, anti psychotics)
    27:39 4. Thoughts - draws what’s happening in the present, what we remembered in the past and what we anticipate in the future. They can be reflexive or deliberate)
    28:33 5. Actions or behaviors - the ONLY THING that will create any fossil record of our existence. Just like thoughts it can either be reflexive or deliberate.
    31:32 Your ability to change your Nervous System - bringing your perception to an analysis of three things DPO; Duration, Path, Outcome (reflexive system, deliberate system, alcohol, impulsivity, norepinephrine, adrenaline)
    44:28 When we want to learn new language or a new skill or become more motivated
    45:46 Sleep and Non-sleep deep rest
    50:00 Transition between sleep and wakefulness and wakefulness and sleep (Sympathetic system - alertness system, Parasympathetic System- calmness system)
    54:25 Waking States (ultradian rhythms)

    • @helyrambelo795
      @helyrambelo795 3 года назад +3

      Well done 👍Thx so much 🙏🙏😉

    • @PINOYLEVELUP
      @PINOYLEVELUP 3 года назад +1

      @@helyrambelo795 You're welcome!!! Have an awesome 2021 Hely!!! :)

    • @helyrambelo795
      @helyrambelo795 3 года назад +3

      @ Pinoy level up
      🙏Happy new year! 🍾
      With such a podcast 2021 will be great 👊. Let change our brain and become better 😉

    • @Bryan-gt8pf
      @Bryan-gt8pf 3 года назад +3

      Thank you! Have an awesome 2021!

    • @PINOYLEVELUP
      @PINOYLEVELUP 3 года назад

      @@Bryan-gt8pf My pleasure! Have an awesome 2021 to you as well Bryan!!!

  • @foxie8638
    @foxie8638 3 года назад +303

    I'm so glad to have learn English just for the fact that I can listen to this podcast! Thank you for your hard work, much appreciated and listened to 😁🙏 Have a nice day 👍😊

    • @Indiodyssey
      @Indiodyssey 3 года назад +15

      I'm so glad I learned English as my mother tongue! I would be struggling to understand if it was a second language to me! Power to you Marie! 😀👍💪

    • @marianemashkalo4182
      @marianemashkalo4182 2 года назад +21

      Me too! I am grateful to my parents for starting to teach me English at 5. Knowing English broadens our educational capabilities to a great extend. Greetings from Ukraine.

    • @llunabuades8452
      @llunabuades8452 2 года назад +5

      Oh gosh! Samee✨😍

    • @Ukiyo-e-sama
      @Ukiyo-e-sama 2 года назад +2

      "...to have *learned..."

    • @patt8098
      @patt8098 2 года назад +1

      Yes! Same here!

  • @ahmedosama3304
    @ahmedosama3304 4 месяца назад +14

    00:00 The nervous system and its parts list are discussed, providing insights into human experience and history.
    05:42 The nervous system is a continuous loop of communication between brain, spinal cord, and body.
    16:39 Attention is under our control and can be directed deliberately
    21:37 Neuromodulators play a significant role in our emotional states
    32:16 Neuroplasticity requires top-down processing and agitation.
    37:02 Neuroplasticity is the ability for neural connections to change in response to experience.
    47:47 Sleep and focus are crucial for neuroplasticity.
    52:44 Mastering the 90-minute ultradian rhythms is crucial for controlling the nervous system
    1:02:26 Upcoming episode airs next week
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  • @chandanbanakar333
    @chandanbanakar333 3 года назад +3798

    Its still unreal, the quality of education I can access from a small town in India.

    • @AcharyaChanakya108
      @AcharyaChanakya108 3 года назад +182

      Lamba jaaoge bhai.

    • @hubermanlab
      @hubermanlab  3 года назад +1584

      If you have questions, there will soon be “office hours” where I address those on the podcast. Best wishes and Happy New Year to you from the other side of the globe!

    • @PrashantMaurice
      @PrashantMaurice 3 года назад +262

      Exactly, another Indian here, the moment I saw Stanford courses in RUclips. I said to myself, holyshit this changes everything.

    • @tanjamikovic2739
      @tanjamikovic2739 3 года назад +116

      I feel just the same. One BIG thank you from Serbia.

    • @chandanbanakar333
      @chandanbanakar333 3 года назад +63

      @@hubermanlab looking forward to it !! Happy New year to you too 🥳

  • @NeuromodulatorNetwork
    @NeuromodulatorNetwork 3 года назад +1545

    I'm really glad to see that you've launched your own channel. As a neuroscientist currently acting as a scientific editor/consultant for multiple companies around the world, I'm about to do the same but have continued to feel like I don't have enough time given my work obligations. You're a testament that it can be done, even when heading your own lab at Stanford. Incredible. Kudos. I've enjoyed your neuroscience-based conversations on various podcasts, including a piece in which you discussed work from Misha Ahren's lab on glial suppression of unsuccessful behavior; Misha did his postdoc in the same lab (Engert Lab) where I did mine at Harvard. Looking forward to your future podcasts! Cheers.

    • @hubermanlab
      @hubermanlab  3 года назад +509

      Thank you for the feedback, and for the work you do. I know Florian well. He is a true original and a great scientist. Reach out/consider me a resource whenever it is that you are ready/have bandwidth to bring your formal training into the public sphere. I suspect your current work will augment your formal training and bring about new avenues for people to learn... which is really what it is all about. -Andrew

    • @MrTPA-xb3vb
      @MrTPA-xb3vb 3 года назад +90

      Also really appreciate the time stamps you’ve provided for the podcast.
      Thanks, Doc!

    • @NeuromodulatorNetwork
      @NeuromodulatorNetwork 3 года назад +132

      @@hubermanlab Much appreciated, Andrew. Yes, Florian is one of a kind and his name brings a smile to anyone who has ever met him. He's as much a great person as he is a great scientist, which is evidently true for you as well since your character shines in the many podcasts in which you've appeared. I'm sure that your perspective as a principle investigator will provide a much-needed niche for getting people excited about learning neuroscience here on RUclips, as you've already showcased on Joe Rogan and elsewhere. Yes, my current work is serving as a nice complement to my formal doctoral/postdoctoral training, and it enables me to contribute to and stay on top of hot-off-the-press studies by providing evaluations of manuscripts in preparation-some of which have since been published in or are currently under review at high-profile journals (e.g., Nature, Science, Cell) akin to those that your lab and Florian's lab publish in regularly. I appreciate your invitation as a resource and I'll plan to reach out once I have a workflow established for posting videos. Also, fantastic job on introducing foundational principles in this video!

    • @zxsw85
      @zxsw85 3 года назад +35

      Yoooo the bro love is offfff the charts up in here. Dr H BRINGING DA SEXY back in....ugh....neuro-sexy-ology? Dude is yoked

    • @vishalnangare31
      @vishalnangare31 3 года назад +7

      Following and thirstily waiting...😄😅

  • @reetikashukla171
    @reetikashukla171 5 месяцев назад +16

    THE QUALITY ❤ Day 1 at Huberman Lab Podcast felt surreal.
    Love from INDIA 🇮🇳

  • @roughtobebufftv5990
    @roughtobebufftv5990 2 года назад +66

    How about a like for Doc leaving his timestamps!

  • @simontra1
    @simontra1 3 года назад +354

    1 Hour of pure gold on RUclips. I feel like we are blessed to get this for free. Incredible!

    • @garyhundal1223
      @garyhundal1223 3 года назад +1

      It was comments like these that made JRE Spotify’s bitch. 😂✌🏼

    • @ilyasfaridi7928
      @ilyasfaridi7928 3 года назад

      @@garyhundal1223 Jre episodes are free on spotify !

    • @imogensharma
      @imogensharma 3 года назад +9

      Great comment.
      To the other people in this thread: This is so much bigger than joe rogan haha.
      People now have access to a level of knowledge that has often only been available to those who can afford it/have amazing parents. Imagine how much untapped genius there is in the world because of a simple resource imbalance! Innovators like Dr Huberman are literally redistributing power in society: it's deeply and profoundly moving.

    • @simontra1
      @simontra1 3 года назад +2

      @@imogensharma Couldn't agree more!

    • @qaqqclifdunbar5154
      @qaqqclifdunbar5154 3 года назад +2

      Wow I really love to listen to this i believe we are being guided by the invisible hand of the almighty God i know Him so im bias Gods Grace wins

  • @adammenhennett
    @adammenhennett 3 года назад +94

    As great as it was to watch you talk on Rogan, Lex Fridman, and Whitney Cummings' podcasts, it is so good to finally have you all to ourselves - no more interruptions, no matter how well intended!
    Please keep this podcast going, you explain it all so clearly, it is a joy to learn from you.

  • @ashicbopanna9896
    @ashicbopanna9896 11 месяцев назад +1

    Grateful to have come accross your podcast thank you for the teaching 🙏😊

  • @doloress190
    @doloress190 3 года назад +21

    "The way to think about your body, and your thoughts and your mind, is that you are a flow of electricity between nerve cells." You have my undivided attention in the first ten minutes. I'm as excited as a little kid on Christmas morning for the gift of learning! Thank you Professor Huberman, just thank you.

  • @DieterNews
    @DieterNews 3 года назад +90

    I can't wait for more scientists like yourself to take advantage of social media like this. You'll reach so many on here Andrew!! Such a kind warm soul filled with evident wisdom. Cannot wait to drown in all of this information for the next hour!! :D

  • @hibaabdi2791
    @hibaabdi2791 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for such 1st class Podcasting Professor.Huberman,I NEED SUCH INSIGHT TO THIS TOPIC ,AT THIS TIME OF MY LIFE,WHEN I AM SUFFERING OF VARIOUS NERVIOUS/ NERVE CONSTENT PAIN...!!
    FOLLOWING " A BAS DENTIST'S ROUTINE PROCEDURE WENT WRONG DELIBERATELY...!", WHICH DAMAGED MOST OF MY NERVE CELLS,INCLUDING MY VAGUS NURVE TO SAY THE LEAST...!"

  • @PH1M0
    @PH1M0 3 года назад +5

    ♥️this, the science behind these functions we do all day everyday is very interesting

  • @phantomopera5525
    @phantomopera5525 3 года назад +110

    OMG, I can’t believe this is free content! Thanks so much Dr. Huberman and Stanford!

  • @davyroger3773
    @davyroger3773 3 года назад +10

    This is amazing! You know on a tangent, the internet has really been a silent revolution in terms of learning. Name another time in history where vast troves of information on psychology, philosophy, mathematics, computer science-- you name it was available at the click of a finger in any place at any time? With no bullshit prerequisite courses or inflated tuitions lining the pockets of the far removed?
    This is truly a revolutionary time, and we can major in all things if we so choose , without the "gatekeepers" of education who trade degrees for debt. But most of us are still using the 20th century paradigm of " you have to go to college so you can be educated". Im willing to bet that if one is dutiful enough one can learn just as much and more online than on campus.
    Andrew , this has been very informative and very valuable to me and a lot of other people. Thank you for helping us step into the 21st century and take back control of our learning.

    • @candymountainvibe6923
      @candymountainvibe6923 3 года назад +1

      Nicely put!!
      I’m a 58 year old Mom wanting to learn more on my own.
      Don’t have the $ to even take a class at the Jr college
      I always read and read but this will be so wonderful
      Ready to soak everything he offers up

    • @davyroger3773
      @davyroger3773 3 года назад +1

      @@candymountainvibe6923 I'm glad to hear that! A lot of the stuff packaged at jr Colleges are definitely available online for free and since you already like to read all you have to do is keep finding new stuff! I hope when I get to your age I still have a hunger for learning , as yourself.

  • @helenapayne6017
    @helenapayne6017 6 месяцев назад

    AMAZING!!! thanks you so much!!! I'm a breathwork facilitator, and that help me so much to understand how the nervous system work... woow!! so grateful!

  • @MegaLadyv
    @MegaLadyv 3 года назад +5

    It’s extremely refreshing to listen to these science talks! RUclips has been bombarded with hype salesy pitches that it gets to point of one just wanting content without BS! Thanks Dr Huberman. I stumbled across you and now I’m glued lol I go through your videos and learn something new all the time. I’m going through a painful process of self transformation(understanding past trauma although attempting to not let it stagnate me) and having scientific knowledge places so much into context. I wish more scientists could share more. Almost went into neurology but math whipped me 😅I’ll leave it to the pros like yourself haha. Thanks for sharing! Keep it up!

  • @Erikmitk
    @Erikmitk 3 года назад +8

    Small suggestion for improvement: If you'll add a 0:00 timestamp to the description e.g. “0:00 - Introduction” we should get chapter markers directly on the progress bar of the video. (codegena.com/how-to-add-timestamps-description-for-enabling-youtube-chapters/)

  • @Hollowsmith
    @Hollowsmith 3 года назад +5

    Hey Andrew, here's "10 Episodes I'd Love To See":
    1- "the neuroscience of dreams" (what causes them, what function do they serve, what their content suggests about our psychology),
    2- "the neuroscience of music" (why are we compelled to listen to it and create it, what is occurring neurologically when a musician is in flow state, why can some dementia patients remember song lyrics long after become otherwise non-verbal, etc).
    3- "the neuroscience of depression" (how much is nature vs. nurture? what methods beyond pharma drugs can reverse it? what distinguishes situationally logical sadness from true depression?)
    4- "the neuroscience of sociopathy/psychopathy" (how much is nature vs. nurture here too? what personality characteristics are key indicators that some might miss? can it be reverse or at least lessened? if so, how? how can power hierarchies such as companies guard against selecting for these traits? can these traits be detected with visual analysis or diagnostics within neuroscience?)
    5- "the neuroscience of predictive diagnostics" (can modern neuroscience tools identify the interests and talents a child will thrive at as an adult? can they identify future criminals before they act? can early detection of personality characteristics more easily be reversed? do you fear predictive diagnostics in the hand of dystopian leadership in terms of social engineering?"
    6- "the neuroscience of extraordinary abilities" (this would be an episode that focuses on "Rainman"-like autistic/savante capacities, as well as extraordinary medical cases, such as a person of normal abilities that after a brain injury became a math genius, etc. a deep dive into how both inborn and injury-induced neurochemical and neurostructural oddities have resulted in capacities that truly astound).
    7- "the neuroscience of the paranormal" (this would examine plausible neurologic explanations for the most well documented near death experience cases, the type of complete ego death and mysterious "contact"-like phenomena of 5meo-DMT journeys, empirically plausible explanations for psychic abilities or premonitions, etc. an episode that explores the outer fringes where neurologic hypothesis reaches the threshold of the unknowable)
    8- "the neuroscience of addiction" (what causes it, what ends it, how does one form of addiction differ from another, etc)
    9- "the neuroscience of intelligence" (what is intelligence? is intelligence better thought of as one thing or living in many forms? if many, what are the foundational forms? how useful or problematic are IQ tests? what forms of intelligence do they measure well and measure poorly? what psychometric tests do you trust the most to get a read on someone's brainpower and genera neuroogic profile? can it be increased or decreased?)
    10- "the neuroscience of nutrition" (what foods are helpful to brainpower? which ones diminish brainpower? how useful is fasting to spike mental performance? what nootropics supplements are worth taking? what to look for in a good nootropic stack? what recreational substances like alcohol, cannabis, etc are detrimental to brain function?)

    • @emftechEE
      @emftechEE 3 года назад

      Presjo What the hell is wrong with you? Dr Huberman himself asked for feedback and suggestions on relevant topics we’d like to see covered... I bet you were pretty proud of yourself after typing that hateful comment, thanks for helping nobody and spreading hate around the world, idiot

  • @enterprisewhiskey8999
    @enterprisewhiskey8999 Год назад +8

    Dr. Huberman,
    I cannot thank you enough for your podcast. I graduated college with a psychology degree about a year ago and it has felt incredibly empty. Going into the degree I was obsessed with topics such as neuroplasticity and neurobiology in its relation to behavior, feelings, and emotions. I think through my four years of college these topics were only briefly brushed up on and the rest was all about social nonsense.
    Thank you for teaching me more in 1 hour than 4 years of undergraduate studies in university!

  • @cherylnathanodette
    @cherylnathanodette 2 месяца назад

    I fell asleep and realised what a wonderful episode I missed, so glad I went back and listened. Another superb episode and it certainly helped me understand that I can't take on board the information during sleep. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

  • @FrankieSnow
    @FrankieSnow 3 года назад +19

    Dr Huberman, just wanted to say thank you so much for all the invaluable work you do and for sharing it with us so eloquently and accessibly! You've really had a profound impact on how I view many aspects of life, and I'm really enjoying this journey of learning about science and neuroscience. Thank you!

  • @mahdibingo11
    @mahdibingo11 3 года назад +27

    The level of clarity you achieve in discussing relatively complex topics is beyond compare. As an educator, researcher, and scientist, I am humbled!

  • @saysomethingwithmads136
    @saysomethingwithmads136 7 месяцев назад +10

    Your Podcasts are my fuel for brain during my time in gym !

  • @kanethomas8234
    @kanethomas8234 7 месяцев назад +1

    Putting it all together (main points of function of the nervous system - We change what we sense by changing our environment and the things we allow to enter our environment and where we elect to go. Then we use our attention and control of perception to perceive the aspects of what will allow us to move towards our desired way of living. Having control of neural modulators allows us to have certain control of the feelings/emotions that we feel and therefore the access to certain highly active or diminished neurons due to the effect of neural modulators in the process of activity. We can also control our thoughts in a very deliberate way through auto-suggestion as well as have reflexive thoughts based on the present, past and predictable future. Action is then the by-product of all of these other functions of the nervous system that is actually able to make an imprint on this Earth. So the question is: How do we ensure that our nervous system is functioning optimally in the first 4 functions in order to create the action that we want to be able to take to achieve our dreams and aspirations?

  • @winbalingit8502
    @winbalingit8502 3 года назад +25

    Andrew Huberman is a neuroscience rock star!!!🤩Best New Year’s gift ever!!!🍾🎉🎆💃🏽 Happy dance!!🤣🤣🤣👍🏽

  • @AcharyaChanakya108
    @AcharyaChanakya108 3 года назад +101

    He brings so much simplicity & clarity to this subject!
    And I'm not even paying for this incredible material, except with my attention.

    • @tuhaggis
      @tuhaggis 3 года назад +7

      I have nothing but admiration and respect for those who share their knowledge, wisdom, and the fruits of their efforts with the world for no greater purpose than to make it a better place. We are so extremely fortunate to live in an age where we have platforms like RUclips (for all its flaws) for people to do so freely and easily. Finding these videos can literally improve your life and the lives of those around us, and as you said, all we have to do is pay attention.

    • @theresefournier3269
      @theresefournier3269 3 года назад +2

      @@tuhaggis I liked that!

  • @thegymmonk2986
    @thegymmonk2986 4 месяца назад +12

    As an Art & Literature student, I appreciate the chance to access science-based knowledge at zero cost. Thank you, Huberman, for being one of the best educators. Massive respect for your enlightening guidance. 🇧🇩

  • @MrYash1381
    @MrYash1381 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've debunked 4 really strong myths I've carried for the longest time, these have affected my ways of thinking about and doing things, and making sense of things that mattered (and gave me suffering in trying to compulsively hold them true when it seemed otherwise). They are:
    Our feelings/thoughts/emotions/perceptions are actually not carried forward. I've placed undue importance so far.
    2. We cannot multitask. (Gonna redirect some people to you, Dr. Huberman)
    3. Actions are the final common pathway. My most favourite.
    4. Thoughts can be deliberate!
    Took the free will illusion a little too seriously. Until I de deliberately decided to think about pancakes. And viola!
    Derived some real world value from this. Really excited to see what this shift of massive potential brings to me.

  • @bahuberman
    @bahuberman 3 года назад +12

    Great podcast! Love the excitement you share with the audience.

  • @prestonik
    @prestonik 3 года назад +164

    WHO is happy? I am thrilled!

  • @Gellossgamer
    @Gellossgamer 4 месяца назад +1

    I start my adventure today working through all of these episodes to help better myself....call it my new years resolution?

  • @abhijeetsarate4040
    @abhijeetsarate4040 2 года назад +10

    Cant believe this is free

  • @maximilianschubert4079
    @maximilianschubert4079 3 года назад +28

    Wow I am majorly impressed that a well educated Stanford prof is taking the time to teach such important knowledge to all of us for free online. Thank you very much Prof. Huberman, the world is becoming a better place with people like you sharing their knowledge. Please continue in doing so

  • @DannyDoomsday
    @DannyDoomsday 3 года назад +8

    Yes. Thanks for that! Keep going, this is NOT boring. Stay golden.

  • @teench571
    @teench571 3 года назад +1

    incredible. will go through this for another round. thanks. thanks much

  • @woogunful
    @woogunful 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for today's (for me) lecture, If you can, please address the concept of "Understanding" in terms of Nuero Science.

  • @coachbio1705
    @coachbio1705 3 года назад +3

    I'm so, SO grateful for this podcast and your being a shining example of genuinely wanting to spread and translate complex, technical knowledge into a more undestandable package, for FREE, to make us better as a species. Truly wonderful, humanist work. Thank you!
    Also, the one-topic-per-month format is brilliant and so refreshing. Thanks for flipping the script on what is usually a one-and-done scenario with podcast topics, giving the information the respect and breathing room it needs to be translated and sink in properly.
    Also, I usually never go for sponsored products, but within the first two minutes of the episode, I already threw money at both sponsors. Firstly, because I really appreciate the show and want to make it financially viable, but also, as a fellow scientist I respect your rigour in wanting to make informed and data-driven decisions and support products that actually work. So, thanks for introducing me to some great products!
    Lastly, if it means anything and as an idea, I would support the hell out of a Patreon situation if it made sense to diversify revenue streams.
    Thanks, Andrew!

  • @nasr7341
    @nasr7341 3 года назад +5

    Learning about the brain is like reading your own owners manual, the applications to your daily life are truly limitless.
    I am super greatful for Dr Huberman and I am greatly looking forward to future episodes.

  • @anasti555
    @anasti555 5 месяцев назад

    The first person on RUclips who I can listen with all of the dedication and interest! Thank you endlessly ❤

  • @bhanusankeerthi1320
    @bhanusankeerthi1320 2 года назад

    This is gold. Thanks Huberman. So much love from India

  • @magdanuri5934
    @magdanuri5934 3 года назад +6

    you are the meaning of knowledge is power. Thank you so much

  • @annasokolova6923
    @annasokolova6923 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much Dr. Huberman for this very valuable podcast. Can't wait to watch the next one :)

  • @duminduhewagamage1237
    @duminduhewagamage1237 7 месяцев назад +8

    I'm Medical Doctor in Sri Lanka, a small island in Indian ocean. I find your work very much informative and imortant. Keep enlighten us! Thank you.

  • @emilymcatee6518
    @emilymcatee6518 2 месяца назад +1

    So happy to be discovering these videos, even if I'm 3 years behind schedule. Will be watching (listening to) them in chronological order and am so excited to absorb so much knowledge! Thank you for the work you do Dr. Huberman.

  • @mrdbourke
    @mrdbourke 3 года назад +165

    1:24 “At the end you will have a whole semesters worth of learning about the nervous system and how you work..”
    This is what the internet is about. Sharing knowledge on a global scale. I’m watching this from my lounge room in Brisbane, Australia. What a time to be alive!
    Thank you Andrew & team for putting this together.

    • @samreplete1842
      @samreplete1842 3 года назад

      Perth, Australia.

    • @sir.rayrayofthearizona2800
      @sir.rayrayofthearizona2800 3 года назад

      Norfolk, Virginia US

    • @badrealloul
      @badrealloul 3 года назад +1

      Following your videos since 2016
      Love your content on ML and DL bro
      You’ve been a source of knowledge for me 🎩

    • @siddharthraychaudhuri7250
      @siddharthraychaudhuri7250 3 года назад

      Delhi, India and I really share your feelings here! Have followed you for sometime too! Really good content.

    • @ferrerdallas
      @ferrerdallas 3 года назад +1

      Lima, Peru

  • @bobcat4519
    @bobcat4519 3 года назад +5

    I'm an elementary school teacher but I've recommended your podcasts and interviews to many of my former students who have shared with me that they're planning to study the Sciences in post-secondary. You're definitely casting a wide net, my friend. Keep up the great work!

  • @josevaldizan3062
    @josevaldizan3062 Год назад +25

    I just put myself the task to watch every one of your videos in order, as if it was a class, since it is, and free, Im gonna honor your work. Thanks so much Andrew!

  • @lindamacgregor8039
    @lindamacgregor8039 3 года назад +153

    I've used a wobble board (balance board) for several years. I'm 71 - my eyesight, specifically my left eye, was deteriorating. Just to experiment, I started balancing with my eyes closed, then with my left eye open, then both eyes. I noticed that the images perceived from my left eye, were becoming clearer. This motivated me to continue. I've just renewed my driver's license and both of my eyes tested at 20/20. FYI, I've had a 'glasses' restriction on my license for all of my driving life up until now.There are many, many other benefits that I've reaped through using the balance board - on some level, it's like I've 'tuned up' my body via strengthening my core. Perhaps this might be something of interest for a further podcast, i.e. how 'body balance' affects all of our systems and how we can take advantage of tools to improve our balance.

    • @kosh9019
      @kosh9019 3 года назад +6

      Core strength is so important most martial arts are fundamentally based off of core strength

    • @poikkari2014
      @poikkari2014 3 года назад +7

      This sounds incredible, I'd love to understand what's behind that. I'm 27 and both my eyes are going and I've never been able to drive in the first place. I'd be happy to just find a way to stop or make the process slower at this point.

    • @psalms1452011
      @psalms1452011 3 года назад +2

      Which board did you use?

    • @surfernorm6360
      @surfernorm6360 2 года назад +1

      Hi Linda thats impressive. I don't know that i want to play with a wobble board but i will keep an open mind. I'm 72 and one of my eyes has been getting much worse than the other so I will have probs at the DMV with the next eye test. I don't even mind the glasses been using them since i was 50 for reading. I haven't got the reading restriction but Its coming for sure. I just care about the license. We both grew up in the sixties when driving meant FREEDOM. And i don't want to lose that till i can't get our of bed anymore. But I will keep your experience in mind. Cheers

    • @seaslife60
      @seaslife60 2 года назад +2

      @linda which balance board do you have and how did you learn to use it?

  • @abracadabra866
    @abracadabra866 3 года назад +39

    I now have a neuron called "Andrew Huberman" 😂
    On a serious note, thank you for the content you share it is greatly appreciated !
    Always love to learn new way of understanding humans and how we work.
    I take notes and all to really grasp everything 👨‍🎓

  • @DanielThomasArgueta
    @DanielThomasArgueta 3 года назад +19

    I'm graduating with my undergraduate degree as a business major and psychology minor in May 2021, so I'm grateful for the continued learning I'll be able to get thanks to you Andrew Huberman. Thank you!

  • @UAND154
    @UAND154 11 месяцев назад

    I so appreciate you especially in your great system of Microscopic Ideas about CNS that is so interesting and a vital system linked with Human body systems we need to understand well for our precious lives. Thanks indeed.

  • @SaucySteel
    @SaucySteel Год назад +2

    Great episode Andrew! Looking forward for all the next ones. 👑

  • @drkatiearfa
    @drkatiearfa 3 года назад +7

    To echo many of the folks here, THANK YOU. I’m a health psychologist (focusing largely on the nervous system, inflammation, and lifestyle medicine in mental health x physical health interaction via clinical and entrepreneurial work) and I would LOVE to hear you chat with Stephen Porges on the Polyvagal Theory. Can’t wait to send this to my clients!

  • @ellipsis1228
    @ellipsis1228 3 года назад +12

    So excited to start your series. THANK YOU!!

  • @iloveyellow7214
    @iloveyellow7214 3 года назад

    Ooh so thats why since I started meditating it seems like things just fall into their right places... I mean everything isnt that good in reality but its like... Everything made sense thank you so much for educating me Mr. Huberman

  • @levanmelikishvili4373
    @levanmelikishvili4373 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful podcast. Thanks Andrew and the rest of the team!

  • @nishantjoshi5174
    @nishantjoshi5174 3 года назад +220

    Dr Andrew coming to the RUclips is the best possible beginnings 2021.

    • @guillermobarboza5903
      @guillermobarboza5903 3 года назад +1

      There is a 2020 prequel! haha

    • @sirajsulthana6261
      @sirajsulthana6261 3 года назад

      I was looking forward for this information
      Thank you

    • @ajatmitra9495
      @ajatmitra9495 3 года назад

      आता पूर्ण २०२१ ज्ञानाची मेजवानी आहे 😋

  • @MarionFiedlerMusic
    @MarionFiedlerMusic 3 года назад +7

    You rock. Seriously. No one talks brain with me (I am a musician and only recently through scholarship am now a psych student)... THANKS for your effort! You seriously make my day every day!

    • @kurisutarou
      @kurisutarou 3 года назад

      Highly suggest you check out 'This is your brain on music' if you haven't already. neuroscience and music, the BES. Author is Daniel Levitin

  • @Skullknight77700
    @Skullknight77700 2 месяца назад

    I started today as day 1 hope I catch you soon Mr Huberman thanks for your amazing information you're providing. love from India !

  • @anairam00100
    @anairam00100 2 месяца назад

    Muchas gracias por la información tan valiosa que nos proporciona, seguiré atenta

  • @elainestirling
    @elainestirling 3 года назад +8

    As with so many here, I'm thrilled to experience your thought flow uninterrupted. Must say, though, your grace and appreciation during those interviews, also taught me a lot. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge. 2021 feels better already!

  • @Drzfinest929
    @Drzfinest929 3 года назад +19

    I'm very glad you created a RUclips channel. My first time discovering you was on the Rich Roll podcast just two days ago, I soon as you started to speak I couldn't stop listening to what you had to say. I love everything you have to teach about our minds and how a lot of it works; I started to be more aware of my internal clock and I'm trying to use it in my everyday life. Thank you for what you are doing!

  • @micheleroberts1006
    @micheleroberts1006 3 года назад +7

    I just discovered you a few weeks ago and am so thrilled with this podcast. You take such complicated topics and break them down in a digestible, understandable way. I am a new life coach and excited to share information with my clients as well as integrate science-based information into my practice. Thank you for bringing this information to the public.

    • @bjornmaxson
      @bjornmaxson Год назад

      Hello, how're you doing today...

    • @meinsley
      @meinsley Месяц назад

      He’s an abuser

  • @aleksandrastankovic9854
    @aleksandrastankovic9854 3 года назад +89

    Thrilled, delighted and honored to live in a time when people like you exist, who have such a knowledge in this topic and are willing not just to share it for free, but to make so much effort in order to structure and present the information in a way that is so interesting and easy to understand by common people, who are so eager to learn. Thank you!

    • @RKupyr
      @RKupyr 2 года назад +2

      I agree strongly. But you know, fabulous teachers like Andrew, though rare, have always existed, in all fields. It was just very hard to find them and unfeasible for most of us to access them. What a tremendous service the internet, with it's blogs and podcasts and RUclips channels and more, is providing humanity. Despite the serious problems also enabled or exacerbated by the internet, the access it provides us to people like Andrew Huberman is extraordinary and so worth celebrating!

  • @girlsbehindbars2298
    @girlsbehindbars2298 3 года назад +21

    Thank you so much for changing peoples lives through science & your hard work!

  • @expllc5438
    @expllc5438 3 года назад +19

    I am ecstatic that you have finally started a podcast. I ran out of podcasts that had you on, and the few shows you've been on, and I have tried to sponge as much of your useful information as possible. You, sir, are certainly helping many people in not only today's world but today's weird times. You showing people how to take control of their lives through the understanding of how our neurology works is nothing short of life-changing.

    • @alfredalvarez218
      @alfredalvarez218 3 года назад +2

      Andrew Huberman, Michael Solarze has written you an excellent comment. I am in total agreement on that.

    • @alfredalvarez218
      @alfredalvarez218 3 года назад +2

      Michael Stolarze, spot on on your comment. This man was put in here by the Higher Spirit to help heal this divided nation. Thank you for letting him know that he is certainly send by a higher power to straighten some of this mess that our nation is in. The lockdown is definitely a very sad situation.. Andrew is making people understand in a very scientific way then we shall survive.

  • @sagirius
    @sagirius 2 месяца назад

    On the mania portion of this video I believe my son experiences this, he gets in these episodes just like you explained about thoughts and great things or ideas that he expresses but doesn't have the means for it to come to reality, yet. When he has these episodes he'll go without sleep and get into a state where a normal person would perceive him as being psychotic / mentally unstable. He's on medication, and like you explained about the medication helping with one thing and negatively affecting other hormones. He ends up going to the hospital and to a facility until he takes the medication and they release him. He'll be good for a while and this same process after months. Maybe the wrong medication, wrong dosage, or wrong diagnosis. Idk I'm thinking he might need to be re-evaluated or diagnosed. He's 22 I've been explaining to him about self care eating right, sleep, exercise etc. so that way he can stay off medication. We started experiencing this or having issues around or during the COVID time. I know you're not a doctor, but what do you think about my suggestion about him getting re-evaluated/diagnosed, and maybe a different medication? Thanks
    Andrew

  • @aroshjayamanna1508
    @aroshjayamanna1508 2 года назад +1

    Things like this makes me believe how wonderful the world, how amazing the life and how gifted I am to be alive during a time like this where such knowledge is available. This all by itself it just a masterpiece. I don't think I have ever been this focused on something in a while. Thank you. You are a gift to the mankind.

  • @shaneharvey1026
    @shaneharvey1026 3 года назад +5

    Andrew, you seem to be engaged in a process of operationalizing what we have/are learning about the nervous system. Theoretical and academic knowledge is of course important. However, making knowledge available and actionable is what can often make the most difference. It is, as you say, actions which leave their mark in the human fossil record and by operationalizing this information in such an accessible fashion you are making it a "final common pathway" for many minds. Kudos. Keep it up if you would.

  • @MarcosGarcia-kk8lc
    @MarcosGarcia-kk8lc 3 года назад +10

    Yes, the first one arrived! Thank you very much for all your work Andrew!

  • @ahmedtawfiq3625
    @ahmedtawfiq3625 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know how to thank you….I feel so lucky to find your podcasts.

  • @Yeeeeeehaw
    @Yeeeeeehaw Год назад +1

    Great Podcast Dr Huberman ❤

  • @karladuenas1482
    @karladuenas1482 3 года назад +10

    I feel like an important person by sitting here listening to neuroscience teachings. 😄🙋🏽‍♀️🙌

  • @ratel2101
    @ratel2101 2 года назад +2

    First 18 minutes in the podcast and can't emphasise how insanely good it is! WOW! Thank you so much.
    This is gold!
    (I am so happy I have learnt English ! :)

  • @FirstLast-rz2ky
    @FirstLast-rz2ky 3 года назад +4

    Yeaaaa Buddy, been waiting for this podcast for too long. Glad it is finally here.

  • @uhoh007
    @uhoh007 3 года назад

    Great episode, I took furious notes. Which I don’t often do. I will resist urge to binge past my 90 min cycle. ;)

  • @xanderlander8989
    @xanderlander8989 Год назад +24

    "Perception is under control of your attention."
    This explains the importance of gratitude. What you focus on becomes your experience.

    • @time443
      @time443 Год назад +1

      Yes, super 🎉

  • @LadyKoper
    @LadyKoper 3 года назад +9

    I'm so happy we can listen to you uninterrupted by anyone else! I can see I'm not the only one who has been binging your videos lately, you're a huge inspiration. Waiting for more videos!

  • @ScHp0nGl3d
    @ScHp0nGl3d 3 года назад +10

    Just discovered Prof Huberman in the last month and was so disappointed that he didn't have a RUclips channel where we can binge-watch his neuro-wisdoms. Then today this pops up. Year made!

    • @Poetry4Peace
      @Poetry4Peace 3 года назад

      Same in December my awakening of life 😭😌. Also followed his insta, he posts really insightful videos about how a part of our system works like the eyes and brain which was sooo guuud!!✌️😍✌️

  • @AyeGetItBroady
    @AyeGetItBroady 2 года назад +1

    I can't quite tell if 54:15 was meant to be a joke, or if he was dead serious, but I thought it was hilarious 😅😂 I had to pause what I was doing to come and acknowledge it. May as well also thank you for this free, awesome series while I'm here! :)

  • @aspect6066
    @aspect6066 7 месяцев назад +7

    Hi Andrew, thank you for uploading incredible content for free. I came across your channel after the transverse sinus thrombus. Currently, I have some complications related to this stroke - intracranial hypertension, papilloedema, slowed my learning process and very rarely some brain fogs. I have been following your technique for the last one month and it's really working greatly for learning new things. Is it possible to do a podcast for brain injury and neuroplasticity? Once again thank you very much.

  • @MrUpsidedowngaming
    @MrUpsidedowngaming 3 года назад +8

    Really excited to see you dive into tools, and how to apply techniques etc to help us all be better versions of ourselves!

  • @alioxinfree
    @alioxinfree 3 года назад +26

    Dude. You timestamped from the 1st podcast, such valuable atten-to-detail. I'm a somatics/dance instructor interested in neuroplasticity through intentional kinetics (aka, non-sport non-competitive solo and group practices), for performance and for Alzheimer's prevention when one has genetic markers/family history of it. Minimal studies have tracked Parkinson's and movement, but not Alzheimer's.

  • @niurkarosa
    @niurkarosa 2 года назад +5

    Greetings from Long Island NY, Andrew! I would like to thank you for so selflessly share all this data with us. I was recently in an auto accident and your breathing technique two quick inhalation through the nose and one out of the mouth (I saw you do it on the Louis Howes show) has saved me during times when I get upset, frustrated, anxious, etc. It has prevented me from going over the top emotionally, to the point of no return and full blown migraines.
    Thank you brother... May The Creator continue to bless and guide you always 🙏

    • @bjornmaxson
      @bjornmaxson Год назад

      Hello, how're you doing today...hope all's well with you!!!?

  • @psychsoulogy8018
    @psychsoulogy8018 3 года назад

    HI SIR.....I THANK GOD I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL. LIFE SUSTAINING AND I’M SO HAPPY.
    JUST LIKE YOU I’M FRACTURED BUT;
    JUST LIKE YOU “ I’VE ALWAYS DEVOURED INFORMATION” , “ I LOVE INFORMATION”.
    MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES TO SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO US..YOUR A HERO. TO GOD BE THE GLORY.

  • @___olympia6233
    @___olympia6233 3 года назад +6

    DUDE !!!! BEST PODCAST EVER SO STOKED YES THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED THIRD LOCKDOWN HERE IN U.K. AND I CAN JUST BATHE MY BRAIN IN SCIENCE
    THANK YOU DR HUBERMAN ‘

  • @robert2real
    @robert2real 3 года назад +8

    I appreciate how you use "deep rest" versus meditation bc of how ambiguous the term meditation is. Also bc of the different ideas it can invoke

  • @TiTi-ww7xt
    @TiTi-ww7xt Год назад +1

    I love this! Thanks for sharing this.👏👏

  • @alexpilipenko9100
    @alexpilipenko9100 3 года назад +102

    Andrew, you are an amazing human being for accumulating and sharing this knowledge in such an accessible way!
    This subject must be mandatory in modern-day schools.

  • @maor7648
    @maor7648 3 года назад +13

    This podcast is one of the things I’m most looking forward to in 2021. Also much appreciate that this is free. You’re really making a difference. Would love a references and for further reading section. Thank you so much for this Dr. Huberman and @hubermanlab!

  • @dmitriy7861
    @dmitriy7861 3 года назад +8

    I can already tell this podcast will be a true gem! The amount of knowledge and its presentation in just this episode is amazing. I'm super excited for the future ones.

  • @nioums97
    @nioums97 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It was interesting beginning to end. I'm subscribing!!!

  • @mezidvemastromy5546
    @mezidvemastromy5546 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! Greetings from Czechia

  • @siddjoshi2053
    @siddjoshi2053 3 года назад +15

    _Congratulations man on your first episode , _*_may the force be with you._* 🖖

  • @mwan0716
    @mwan0716 3 года назад +12

    Not missing single episode of this podcast. Appreciate the efforts you put in. Thank you Dr. Huberman

  • @1morewow
    @1morewow 11 месяцев назад

    Why didn't I find you earlier? I am note taking every paragraph of yours and it's so information and aha moments dense. Thanks

  • @dtgiabao9915
    @dtgiabao9915 2 года назад

    The month setting for focus topic sounds great to me!