Controlling Your Dopamine For Motivation, Focus & Satisfaction

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Andrew Huberman

Andrew Huberman

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This episode serves as a sort of “Dopamine Masterclass”. I discuss the immensely powerful chemical that we all make in our brain and body: dopamine. I describe what it does and the neural circuits involved. I explain dopamine peaks and baselines, and the cell biology of dopamine depletion. I include 14 tools for how to control your dopamine release for sake of motivation, focus, avoiding and combating addiction and depression, and I explain why dopamine stacking with chemicals and behaviors inevitably leads to states of underwhelm and poor performance. I explain how to achieve sustained increases in baseline dopamine, compounds that injure and protect dopamine neurons including caffeine from specific sources. I describe non-prescription supplements for increasing dopamine-both their benefits and risks-and synergy of pro-dopamine supplements with those that increase acetylcholine.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 Introduction & Tool 1 to Induce Lasting Dopamine
00:04:48 Sponsors: Roka, InsideTracker, Headspace
00:09:10 Upcoming (Zero-Cost) Neuroplasticity Seminar for Educators
00:09:58 What Dopamine (Really) Does
00:15:30 Two Main Neural Circuits for Dopamine
00:18:14 How Dopamine Is Released: Locally and Broadly
00:22:03 Fast and Slow Effects of Dopamine
00:25:03 Dopamine Neurons Co-Release Glutamate
00:28:00 Your Dopamine History Really Matters
00:30:30 Parkinson’s & Drugs That Kill Dopamine Neurons. My Dopamine Experience
00:36:58 Tool 3 Controlling Dopamine Peaks & Baselines
00:40:06 Chocolate, Sex (Pursuit & Behavior), Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamine, Exercise
00:46:46 Tool 4 Caffeine Increases Dopamine Receptors
00:49:54 Pursuit, Excitement & Your “Dopamine Setpoint”
00:56:46 Your Pleasure-Pain Balance & Defining “Pain”
01:00:00 Addiction, Dopamine Depletion, & Replenishing Dopamine
01:07:50 Tool 5 Ensure Your Best (Healthy) Dopamine Release
01:15:28 Smart Phones: How They Alter Our Dopamine Circuits
01:19:45 Stimulants & Spiking Dopamine: Counterproductive for Work, Exercise & Attention
01:22:20 Caffeine Sources Matter: Yerba Mate & Dopamine Neuron Protection
01:24:20 Caffeine & Neurotoxicity of MDMA
01:26:15 Amphetamine, Cocaine & Detrimental Rewiring of Dopamine Circuits
01:27:57 Ritalin, Adderall, (Ar)Modafinil: ADHD versus non-Prescription Uses
01:28:45 Tool 6 Stimulating Long-Lasting Increases in Baseline Dopamine
01:37:55 Tool 7 Tuning Your Dopamine for Ongoing Motivation
01:47:40 Tool 8 Intermittent Fasting: Effects on Dopamine
01:53:09 Validation of Your Pre-Existing Beliefs Increases Dopamine
01:53:50 Tool 9 Quitting Sugar & Highly Palatable Foods: 48 Hours
01:55:36 Pornography
01:56:50 Wellbutrin & Depression & Anxiety
01:58:30 Tool 10 Mucuna Pruriens, Prolactin, Sperm, Crash Warning
02:01:45 Tool 11 L-Tyrosine: Dosages, Duration of Effects & Specificity
02:05:20 Tool 12 Avoiding Melatonin Supplementation, & Avoiding Light 10pm-4am
02:07:00 Tool 13 Phenylethylamine (with Alpha-GPC) For Dopamine Focus/Energy
02:08:20 Tool 14 Huperzine A
02:10:02 Social Connections, Oxytocin & Dopamine Release
02:12:20 Direct & Indirect Effects: e.g., Maca; Synthesis & Application
02:14:22 Zero-Cost & Other Ways To Support Podcast & Research
The Huberman Lab Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - www.blabacphoto.com

КОМЕНТАРІ: 9 400
@7575tavin
@7575tavin Рік тому
Practical summary: 1. Dopamine management - Abstain from or limit highly desirable activities for up to a month so the dopamine levels are replenished and the baseline dopamine release returns to normal - Peaks of dopamine decrease our baseline dopamine, required to general motivation and satisfaction with life. - Go for intermittent, random releases of dopamine - Don't bundle pleasurable activities with things you want to do (gym and music) - Flip a coin and choose how much pleasure bundling you'll do to the next activity - Otherwise the activity alone becomes less pleasurable 2. Direct practices - Cold water exposure - 2.5x increase and sustained for hours afterwards - Peaks - Chocolate - 1.5x - Sex - 2x (act and pursuit of it) - Nicotine - 2.5x - Cocaine - 2.5x - Amphetamine - 10x - Exercise - 2x (up to 2x, the more you enjoy it subjectively) - Coffee combined with another activity (coffee makes the dopamine release more effective) - Connection with other people 3. Mental strategies - Subjectivity, perception and belief - Hearing something that validates our belief about an activity, makes it more pleasurable - Journaling, thinking positively about something you remember or you're experiencing now releases dopamine - Learn to spike dopamine from effort - Don't spike dopamine prior to engaging in effort - Don't spike dopamine after engaging in effort - Learn to spike dopamine from effort itself.
@yac7571
@yac7571 Рік тому
so we should avoid dopamine peaks from chocolate, cocaine, nicotine etc but do cold water exposure and exercise instead right? why? they peak dopamine as well -> our dopamine tank gets depleted -> our dopamine baseline is on a lower level, no? i dont get it
@sl33pyTea
@sl33pyTea Рік тому
Great synopsis 👌🏾
@supercharging
@supercharging Рік тому
Otavio; While your summary is accurate, the good Professor's content is minimally accurate. Not one, rather, several of his conclusions are based on wholly inadequate controls. One phat example is using gamers' experience. Shallow achievement is a world apart from licit profit. Winning a video game has no relation to meritable achievement delivering longer-lasting or broader benefits. -- Have clicked on "free-click charity" buttons every day for about 7,000 days, and still feel SUCH a thrill at the action every day. Every click saves a life! Never a decrease in baseline dopamine. Long list of other examples. I admire Prof. Huberman enormously, and he speaks with charm and authority. That doesn't elevate his accuracy level. Your note-taking and your skills at summary are nearly exquisite. What huge potential you show. Best of energy to the best of your efforts.
@zholnerchuk
@zholnerchuk Рік тому
@@yac7571 as far as I remember the thing about cold water exposure is that it increases the baseline and has a long lasting effect. So it’s not like an immediate spike and consecutive plummeting but more of a gradual thing improving your mood and being. You might also want to keep in mind that cold water exposure has other benefits that improve your overall well-being and it can’t be compared with most dopamine spiking activities. Furthermore, cold water increases your adrenaline baseline first and it’s directly related to your dopamine levels but I forgot the exact mechanism :D
@yac7571
@yac7571 Рік тому
@@zholnerchuk I see, cold water exposure is different. Thanks for the answer and the details mate, cheers!
@petsematarykeeper
@petsematarykeeper 2 роки тому
When history looks back on this time....Mr. Huberman, you will be one of the names that changed the way people see the world. Thank you for your contribution to this world. Your reach and inspiration reaches so much further than you will ever know.
@phamawa
@phamawa 2 роки тому
He's easily one of the most important podcasts out there. Helpful info, no BS and incredibly professional/credible
@ARNWadz
@ARNWadz 2 роки тому
that's why he needs to write his book...nobody knows if UKposts will still be around in the future. A book, or many, that would be his legacy
@youtubedestroyedmylife309
@youtubedestroyedmylife309 2 роки тому
Naw I agree with petsem dude. Honestly a lot of podcasters are important and incredibly influencial in society today, and really that translates to influencing societies trends towards changing in this way or that way. Podcasting is still kind of new seeming to most people as a media platform. But overall its super powerful, cuts through bullshit that shorter more adhd-ish traditional media like television doesnt, which is usually owned by some big corperation with their own goals in mind other than educating or sharing information etc anyway. You can change the fucking world with your iphone using a fucking podcast nowadays.
@Chrisko1492
@Chrisko1492 2 роки тому
Dude, calm down. Yes, he does great episodes summarizing scientific papers and other work, but that‘s all he does. And he certainly won‘t go down in history by summarizing information, lmao.
@Chrisko1492
@Chrisko1492 2 роки тому
@@youtubedestroyedmylife309 Give me an example where someone changed the world with an iPhone. Except Steve Jobs, obviously ;)
@tarkacode
@tarkacode 8 місяців тому
I am amazed by the fact that this podcast is available for free, it is pure gold
@thobekanintuli754
@thobekanintuli754 4 місяці тому
its 2hours not free
@shinchannohara9511
@shinchannohara9511 3 місяці тому
Anything changed??
@hemuvee
@hemuvee 3 місяці тому
​@@shinchannohara9511good question
@weekendmagus9994
@weekendmagus9994 2 місяці тому
@@thobekanintuli754 if I pad, would it be shorter?😂
@3drzl716
@3drzl716 2 місяці тому
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@__the_rr__
@__the_rr__ 6 місяців тому
1. Cold Water therapy effects on dopamine, adrenaline and nor adrenalin 2. Dopamine can be released in 2 ways: Local release and volumetric release 3. How pleasurable or satisfying you feel doesn't depend on peak level of dopamine. It depends upon difference in baseline level and peak level of dopamine. How you feel depends upon your previous level of Dopamine as compared to present level. Many drugs just increase both baseline level and peak level instead of increasing the difference between them. A big Dopamine release makes it more challenging to achieve higher dopamine release the next time. There should not be High level nor low level of Dpamine for long. 4.Just Increasing dopamine level will make us excited but that excitement will be for very less period of time 5. Chocolate increases Dipamine 1.5 times but it goes away in few seconds. Desire of sex or act of sex increases dopamine 2 times 6. Nicotene(smoked) increases dopamine 2.5 times above base line (Very short lived) 7. Amphetamine, Cocaine, Nicotine, Sex increases dopamine in everybody that takes them. Exercise, Hard Work and Studying increasea dopamine but it is subjective 8. After achieving something, Dopamine increases but after some time it falls down. It falls down even below the baseline. The extent it drops below the baseline is directly proportional to how high the peak was. After achieving something, if you feel preety happy, the dopamine will not fall that much but if you feel extremely happy, your dopamine will fall extremely after a day or two. (Eg:- Postpartum Depression). Anyway, we return to the baseline after some time. 9. If we continue to engage in something exciting regularly, after sometime it will be less exciting to us. 10. Some people release dopamine at higher level after a certain activity which deplete the releasable pool of dopamine. So, after sometime, dopamine falls below base level and it leads to a low feeling. Some people do the dopamine spiking activity again and again to bring back dopamine up to experience pleasure again since they are feeling low. But as we know, they have depleted the stock of releasable dopamine. The baseline begins to lower again and again. This is called ADDICTION and Addicted people don't feel pleasure at all. 11. Addiction is the progressive narrowing of things that bring you pleasure. If I am addicted to video games. I will feel happy in only playing it. I will not feel happy in exercise, study, social activity and my life will be ruined. After a some time, my system will stop releasing dopamine even after playing video games and nothing is left for me which can increase my dopamine. This is the start of depression. Spiking dopamine again and again is the main cause of decline in The baseline level. 12. If you experience a win whether it is school, sports or relationship; be highly careful about allowing yourself to experience a huge peak of Dopamine. 13. You kind of like exercise and to do exercise you increase dopamine by drinking energy drink and listen music to do exercise then you are increasing the number of conditions required to achieve the high level of dopamine by doing exercise. Don't use stimulants everytime you study or everytime you workout or anything in which you want to enjoy the process. Taking these stimulants (Music, energy drinks, Motivational reels) before the task will reduce the level of enjoyment and undermine the ability to stay motivated. The best way is to get excitement and motivation from the task itself whether it is Study or Workout. So. ENJOY THE PROCESS only. 14. Some Healthy ways to increase Dopamine so that the base level is maintained:: Cold water Therapy which increases Adrenalin and nor-adrenalin rapidly while dopamine shows gradual increase to 2.5 times above baseline and comes back to normal in 3 hours (Here there is a sustained increase instead of Rise and Crash) 15. If you work hard for the end result then the process will become very challenging. 1:39:02 is an amazing example. When someone gives reward or we reward ourself then we tend to associate our pleasure with reward rather than the work itself and if the reward is stopped, we lose interest in the process of the work. But again, Take a special care of not spiking dopamine just prior or even after to the effort. Learn to raise Dopamine from effort itself. 16. Example of Porn: Those who are indulged in it find it difficult to seek enjoyment in the productive process. Watching porn and Masturbation increase dopamine level⬆️ and then fall down very quickly⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ below base line . Now to raise dopamine level much higher is difficult to feel pleasure again.
@onegorgeouschick
@onegorgeouschick 6 місяців тому
Wow
@phiphipanamevideo199
@phiphipanamevideo199 3 місяці тому
Thank you 🎉
@hareef.v7950
@hareef.v7950 2 місяці тому
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@tejiyo
@tejiyo 2 місяці тому
I wish I could copy paste this in my notes😢
@egjream
@egjream 2 місяці тому
If you screenshot on iPhone and go into photos you can copy and paste the text 😉
@villealla4190
@villealla4190 Рік тому
I've hurt myself and others by not knowing these things. It's borderline criminal not to teach this stuff at school. Show a teenager this one video and their entire life could be different.
@aaronyeomans5799
@aaronyeomans5799 Рік тому
The entire system is designed to get people addicted to things they think they need that they don't, why would they teach you to be able to think for yourself and all that. That's less profitable
@shortsguy.69
@shortsguy.69 Рік тому
yea its literally a crime to not teach these at school, im still a 18yo student and i found my self doing stupid mistakes in every aspect of my life
@Sodabowski
@Sodabowski Рік тому
@@shortsguy.69 luckily you realized it early on!
@PostAutonomy
@PostAutonomy Рік тому
I have kids 7 yrs and under. I plan to start now in ways they can understand
@jixpuzzle
@jixpuzzle Рік тому
@@shortsguy.69 Same brother, I'm also 18yo student, who has realised his prior mistakes and making changes in life!
@catholicspaniard8796
@catholicspaniard8796 2 роки тому
I am a 21 year-old engineering student from Madrid, Spain. This is unbelievably helpful. What a wonderful time we live in, that I can listen to a top-notch neuroscientist talk about perhaps the most important topic for me in this particular moment in my life. And all this from the comfort of my bedroom and for free. You, Sir, are one of a kind. God bless you and love you
@catholicspaniard8796
@catholicspaniard8796 2 роки тому
@Bernie MPMD? Lol.
@gibillanmagnificul1160
@gibillanmagnificul1160 2 роки тому
eres de tajamar?
@antoniojurado6413
@antoniojurado6413 2 роки тому
VIVA ESPAÑA
@grettalemabouchou6779
@grettalemabouchou6779 2 роки тому
💓
@SuperGuanine
@SuperGuanine 2 роки тому
@@grettalemabouchou6779 😁😁😁
@kaizune
@kaizune 8 місяців тому
This man's existence has made my life significantly better than it would have otherwise been. Many thanks for making neuroscience accessible to laymen aficionados such as myself.
@kaileyholmes2900
@kaileyholmes2900 8 місяців тому
Daddy Treehouse Canadian Television Fund
@md.asifhossain9703
@md.asifhossain9703 4 місяці тому
particularly which advice did have the most impact in your life?
@mihailomiodrag7257
@mihailomiodrag7257 4 місяці тому
@@md.asifhossain9703 For me waking up early to watch the sunrise and exposing myself to cold showers. Also getting to sleep before 11pm. Also regular exercise and fasting with maybe some coffee.
@user-zy6rb1oj6e
@user-zy6rb1oj6e 3 місяці тому
How listening to this podcast boosts dopamine is unfathomable.
@jesselam5867
@jesselam5867 2 місяці тому
So right, I literally had low dopamine prior to listening and 30 minutes in I was feeling better
@iggmeister4137
@iggmeister4137 10 днів тому
I stopped and immediately felt a drop hah
@diarmuidbrady8987
@diarmuidbrady8987 2 роки тому
This is the highest quality science-based podcast in existence, hands down.
@spotmebro3589
@spotmebro3589 2 роки тому
It’s so well organized and he has sufficient knowledge to present it. I’m sure a lot of work goes on behind the scenes to get it to be so smooth. I appreciate it, Dr. Huberman!!
@misse2013
@misse2013 2 роки тому
100% agree
@Sendet
@Sendet 2 роки тому
I, too, am particularly impressed. One thing I love is that the titles on his website seem short and gimmicky, like we're about to hear something trite and pseudoscientific, but then you start one and he goes right into very discrete definitions and hardcore science, cites his sources and even points out problems with them if any, points out pseudoscience and misconceptions... And builds up to practical uses of the information given, such that his resulting advice is neither trite nor incomplete, and not likely prone to being taken with misconceptions that undercut success of the advice or its use. Yeah. He's very good.
@AgendaInMind
@AgendaInMind 2 роки тому
There's no such thing that some diseases you can "catch", but not all. It's not that complex! If you can't "catch" cancer, diabetes, MS, arthritis, etc., from other people, then you can't "catch" colds, flu and Boogey Viruses. So governments around the world are CAUSING fear frights in everyone based on an unproven THEORY by one man, Louis Pastaur, who redacted his claim of the germ theory on his death bed, yet no one listened. So of course, when everyone is allowed to escape the hostage situation the governments have put their people into, and they start relaxing about the Boogey Virus, that's not in any way transmissible, they will begin their healing phase (get sick), and believe they then have it, and more panic will ensue as well as martial law. The longer people allow this government to hold them hostage in their homes, the more severe the "sickness" will be. Can anyone put 2 and 2 together to figure out what I'm saying?? Western Medicine is pure fraud, and people's lives are destroyed because of it. There's no critical thinking anymore. People think they're educated because they've memorized the lies they've been told for 100 years.
@333btd
@333btd 2 роки тому
Why just because it uses the science words? Those words make you feel smarter
@ElderFoxDocumentaries
@ElderFoxDocumentaries 2 роки тому
So to recap.. 1) Don't trigger dopamine all the time, even if gained through various sources. Try to dopamine fast. 2) Cold showers can raise dopamine without the crash. 3) Don't layer in dopamine raising activities with things you want to get more motivated for. E.g Listening to music while working. 4) Don't reward yourself before or after hard activities, let the activity itself produce dopamine. Anything I missed?
@ElderFoxDocumentaries
@ElderFoxDocumentaries 2 роки тому
Ah, 5) Intermittent schedule of celebrating your wins. Don't celebrate every time and use a randomiser to dictate when to celebrate.
@speed747
@speed747 2 роки тому
6) exception to the rule is caffeine (I.e coffee, tea)
@pecoguy
@pecoguy 2 роки тому
Cold showers don't last long enough for the effect of cold bathing. It's was like 20 min to 1 hour exposure at least.
@misstrunchbull3953
@misstrunchbull3953 2 роки тому
@@speed747 time stamp for that if you can? I didn't catch that one
@northernwildshewolf1729
@northernwildshewolf1729 2 роки тому
Wow! Ur no fun 😂 thanks for that
@tick999
@tick999 8 місяців тому
I did a 10 day meditation retreat and the difference was unreal. Everything looked brighter and shiny. Even the weeds in the cracks in the paving were beautiful
@earth7451
@earth7451 2 місяці тому
Thank you for sharing this experience.
@tys.2113
@tys.2113 9 місяців тому
This is my first super chat. The amount of depth and knowledge about Dopamine is just insane. During covid era, I have been struggling with depression and had many suicidal thoughts its been three years still I couldn't achieve a state of calmness. Thanks to Quora I found out you (I am still a high school student ) Hope these podcasts never stop, love from India 🤗
@marydelaney2894
@marydelaney2894 5 місяців тому
Your life will get better…life is full of lessons, keep on trucking!
@yamu208
@yamu208 5 місяців тому
Sending u virtual hugs
@shubhamwagh5362
@shubhamwagh5362 3 місяці тому
@tys.2113 how are you now did your life improved are you doing well now
@pramath6867
@pramath6867 14 днів тому
I love you bro, I believe in you. Keep on striving
@carlosmares3042
@carlosmares3042 11 місяців тому
Bro i know you dont know me but you changed my life. Saved it really. My adhd was eating me alive, i was an alcoholic, a junkie and i hated everything. Im sober now, and im in therapy….my family doesnt hate me anymore. Im actually liking life….idk anyway thank you so much. Your doing great work.
@joepschoevaars4055
@joepschoevaars4055 10 місяців тому
Something similar ;) although still a bit in the middle of it 😢
@whoosh3532
@whoosh3532 10 місяців тому
Damn bruh i am on that shit rn hope i reap the same benefits hope u still ballin
@artemthetrain14
@artemthetrain14 10 місяців тому
Saying s prayer for yall
@mramenlordi3098
@mramenlordi3098 10 місяців тому
Let's go folks ! Stay HARD !
@ChrisTisking12256
@ChrisTisking12256 10 місяців тому
@@whoosh3532bruh. If you’re watching this, you’re already in the right direction. Props to you. You’ve already won half the battle.
@emmanuelguillermo3013
@emmanuelguillermo3013 Рік тому
Your content is a game changer. Upon being prompted for a donation request I gladly sent the maximum amount, no questions asked. I wish you more success, Andrew. The human race needs what you have to offer.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab Рік тому
Thank you for your interest in science! Best wishes, Andrew
@glgl1472
@glgl1472 Рік тому
Ah the old dopamine hit
@yooanto9465
@yooanto9465 Рік тому
@@hubermanlab money talks
@HyenaXS
@HyenaXS Рік тому
Congratulations. You just donated money to someone wealthier than you. Bravo.
@artoniq
@artoniq Рік тому
​@@HyenaXS, this way, he showed his gratitude for the lesson he had received. What's wrong with you? None of your money, none of your business.
@Wildflowermiles
@Wildflowermiles 2 місяці тому
Alhamdullilah, I find so much comfort in your humble transparency and straightforward nature
@elijahmandeville8475
@elijahmandeville8475 4 місяці тому
I cannot BELIEVE this is a free resource. Your ability to teach and pass along information is the best I’ve ever seen. I can’t thank you enough for all that you do, Andrew!
@motomow
@motomow Рік тому
I'm a recovering meth addict...3 months Sober today! Thank You Doctor Huberman for giving me the tools necessary to get my "Happy" back. Your videos on addiction and dopamine have delivered the skills I desperately sought to remain an inspiration to those I deeply care for who still suffer from addiction and who WERE too scared to take the initial steps necessary to a longer, healthier and happier future. Seeing how much happier I am and how fast my life is blossoming at 44-after doing Meth Since I was 15-is blowing minds and helping people I know who had given up rethink they're potential. Your Amazing and I want to thank you for changing peoples lives in such a noble, infectious way. Sir you are a blessing! Thank you for saving my life!
@onerider808
@onerider808 Рік тому
Here’s to one more day, three more months, etc. Huge life-changing win! Congratulations.
@deklenjones3041
@deklenjones3041 Рік тому
hey man, i know this will probably go unread but,, good job brother. seriously, it's not easy to kick even the smallest habit or addiction, let alone freakin Meth. congratulations :)
@kowikowi8718
@kowikowi8718 Рік тому
respect for you withdraw is a bitch. i can only speak for alc drinking too much much you feel sick, not drinking 6times worse. im thankfull that i didnt do "hard " drugs.
@TatTwamAsiShwetketu
@TatTwamAsiShwetketu Рік тому
The tools that you're mentioning, are they in this same video or scattered across multiple videos. If possible can you please share the links? Thanks!
@ItsRealDoe
@ItsRealDoe Рік тому
Godspeed sister, onward!
@GeorgiDimitrovX
@GeorgiDimitrovX 2 роки тому
1:45:25 How to attach pleasure to effort: "In those moments of the most instense friction you tell yourself this is very painful and because it's painful, it will evoke an increase in dopamine release later, meaning it will increase my baseline in dopamine, but you also have to tell yourself that in that moment you are doing it by choice and you're doing it because you love it."
@tbbbtoolsbooksbladebones556
@tbbbtoolsbooksbladebones556 2 роки тому
That's what she said.
@shijinbadarudeen9920
@shijinbadarudeen9920 2 роки тому
Its as if the dragon (pain) is ready for a fight with me but its ok i am ready because i am the one who provoked it.🙂
@mihiershandilya2736
@mihiershandilya2736 Рік тому
Find Meaning in suffering
@hsukesan
@hsukesan Рік тому
Fantastic. Now I know why I am resilient.
@user-jj6ov6li1f
@user-jj6ov6li1f 3 місяці тому
Thank you Andrew and team. I have watched a small number of your videos and they are helping me to build a toolkit for myself to live well and thrive. Up until now I've been surviving and I want better for myself. I've realised that I'm otherwise in the dark. It strikes me that we've lost a lot of built-in wisdom from old generations lifestyles through our fast-paced and disjointed modern living. Your expertise and time to share the science behind thriving is a welcome antidote in a sea of confused misinformation and over-worked doctors. I am truly grateful. Thank you again.
@user-cs7gq9ml3u
@user-cs7gq9ml3u 6 місяців тому
Through this podcast, I finally understand why everytime I play with my phone, I have no motivation to do anything else, I feel extremely low energy, that is because when I play with my phone , I experience Dopamine peak, so it is very hard to put it down.After I have to put the phone down, I experience dopamine drop, I feel worse. After I understand that, I have more motivation to leave my phone at home, I feel more motivated at work now. Thanks andrea, your podcast save a lot of people's life, I am so lucky to be one of them
@davids4253
@davids4253 Рік тому
Actions you can take from this Lecture: 1. Avoid dopamine layering with challenging activity: Entertainment (music, smartphone, etc), substance, and social stimulants. 2. Derive dopamine from effort itself not the reward after. 3. Try cold exposure therapy and/or intermittent fasting 4. Avoid dopamine spiking drugs, sugar and pornography.
@TiOZAO1966
@TiOZAO1966 Рік тому
That's correct... And one needs to be a total moron to NOT get it without all of this neuroscientist crap.
@budoka111
@budoka111 Рік тому
Thanks 🙏
@MrCaipiroshka
@MrCaipiroshka Рік тому
oh... porn and sugar... hard my friend, hard to let it go.
@incrdble9704
@incrdble9704 Рік тому
@Married Texan #2 makes perfect sense for those who watched the podcast. The trick is in doing self-affirmations, i.e. you affirm yourself that you really need to do that work and/or you really enjoy that, and of course in order for that to work you should have some strong reasoning for why is it important for you and what real benefits you may get out of completing this work.
@MrBarosxp
@MrBarosxp Рік тому
avoid porn is funny as hell..
@bhumikjoshi3430
@bhumikjoshi3430 2 роки тому
Why is this info not taught to all of us at a school/university level? It is beyond my comprehension. Great work Dr.Huberman! Lots of love from India.
@BlackMamba-lt8oe
@BlackMamba-lt8oe 2 роки тому
😂😂😂😂 the country that teaches u piss and dung cures cancer, will they teach you
@samyoe
@samyoe 2 роки тому
Deffo
@CHIROTHECA
@CHIROTHECA 2 роки тому
why??? What do yo think the purpose of schooling is? An Intelligent population?
@vatanc4746
@vatanc4746 2 роки тому
They need them worker ants brother.
@BlackMamba-lt8oe
@BlackMamba-lt8oe 2 роки тому
@@vatanc4746 you are also worker ant
@composerlordrye
@composerlordrye 9 місяців тому
Thank you Dr. Huberman for making this info available for free online and for the clear and detailed breakdown! Learned so much and already applying it in my life.
@lunarribbon917
@lunarribbon917 7 місяців тому
Dr. Huberman, thank you for existing and wanting to help humanity! I just discovered your channel and am extremely fascinated by all this helpful content you present! You explain concepts in a very clear and interesting way, also using recent studies from prestigious medical journals to present facts and ideas in non-biased ways, allowing us to utilize this information to improve our lives. Part of depression is not feeling any joy or motivation for anything (even for things that we once found enjoyable), because it's not engaging as it was before, and there's a lack of meaning or purpose behind it. Especially for high achieving people, always accomplishing at their highest level, and there's always that underlying question of "what's next?". Part of it is needing extremely high levels of a certain substance/drug/activity in order to feel joy and excitement, and if we can't feel that "high" anymore, then what's the point of wasting our time and energy searching for these highs that never last and these lows that only continue to worsen. Everyone experiences depression differently, some might feel persistent sadness and guilt, while others will feel baseline neutral to everything (even if its something considered pleasurable, like sex/alcohol/drugs/eating your favorite food, etc). Like you can literally get a high raise/promotion and still feel "meh" about it.
@kereamohau
@kereamohau 2 роки тому
Timestamps: • 00:00:00 Introduction & Tool 1 to Induce Lasting Dopamine • 00:04:48 Sponsors: Roka, InsideTracker, Headspace • 00:09:10 Upcoming (Zero-Cost) Neuroplasticity Seminar for Educators • 00:09:58 What Dopamine (Really) Does • 00:15:30 Two Main Neural Circuits for Dopamine • 00:18:14 How Dopamine Is Released: Locally and Broadly • 00:22:03 Fast and Slow Effects of Dopamine • 00:25:03 Dopamine Neurons Co-Release Glutamate • 00:28:00 Your Dopamine History Really Matters • 00:30:30 Parkinson’s & Drugs That Kill Dopamine Neurons. My Dopamine Experience • 00:36:58 Tool 3 Controlling Dopamine Peaks & Baselines • 00:40:06 Chocolate, Sex (Pursuit & Behavior), Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamine, Exercise • 00:46:46 Tool 4 Caffeine Increases Dopamine Receptors • 00:49:54 Pursuit, Excitement & Your “Dopamine Setpoint” • 00:56:46 Your Pleasure-Pain Balance & Defining “Pain” • 01:00:00 Addiction, Dopamine Depletion, & Replenishing Dopamine • 01:07:50 Tool 5 Ensure Your Best (Healthy) Dopamine Release • 01:15:28 Smart Phones: How They Alter Our Dopamine Circuits • 01:19:45 Stimulants & Spiking Dopamine: Counterproductive for Work, Exercise & Attention • 01:22:20 Caffeine Sources Matter: Yerba Mate & Dopamine Neuron Protection • 01:24:20 Caffeine & Neurotoxicity of MDMA • 01:26:15 Amphetamine, Cocaine & Detrimental Rewiring of Dopamine Circuits • 01:27:57 Ritalin, Adderall, (Ar)Modafinil: ADHD versus non-Prescription Uses • 01:28:45 Tool 6 Stimulating Long-Lasting Increases in Baseline Dopamine • 01:37:55 Tool 7 Tuning Your Dopamine for Ongoing Motivation • 01:47:40 Tool 8 Intermittent Fasting: Effects on Dopamine • 01:53:09 Validation of Your Pre-Existing Beliefs Increases Dopamine • 01:53:50 Tool 9 Quitting Sugar & Highly Palatable Foods: 48 Hours • 01:55:36 Pornography • 01:56:50 Wellbutrin & Depression & Anxiety • 01:58:30 Tool 10 Mucuna Pruriens, Prolactin, Sperm, Crash Warning • 02:01:45 Tool 11 L-Tyrosine: Dosages, Duration of Effects & Specificity • 02:05:20 Tool 12 Avoiding Melatonin Supplementation, & Avoiding Light 10pm-4am • 02:07:00 Tool 13 Phenylethylamine (with Alpha-GPC) For Dopamine Focus/Energy • 02:08:20 Tool 14 Huperzine A • 02:10:02 Social Connections, Oxytocin & Dopamine Release • 02:12:20 Direct & Indirect Effects: e.g., Maca; Synthesis & Application • 02:14:22 Zero-Cost & Other Ways To Support Podcast & Research
@UTAH100
@UTAH100 2 роки тому
Nice job.
@ryanstells
@ryanstells 2 роки тому
Is it just me or is there no tool 2?
@Kal-EL_Volta
@Kal-EL_Volta 2 роки тому
The timestamps are on the description
@eatthewoke5170
@eatthewoke5170 2 роки тому
Thanks. This was VERY helpful!
@rufeezo
@rufeezo 2 роки тому
Tysm. I listened to the first 10 minutes and fucker still didn’t get to anything.
@maxd3589
@maxd3589 2 роки тому
This is the best podcast on the internet. Seriously, I can barely believe we're getting this for free. I can't say enough how much I've managed to change my health and my entire life through this podcast alone. I particularly loved the bit on caffeine. I was terribly unsure about caffeine in my life. Now I'm free to take it without stress! The coin flip tool to remove predictability is quite amazing as well!
@sendnoodles5437
@sendnoodles5437 2 роки тому
Hey may I ask, what are a few other golden pieces of practical you’ve acquired along the way? I’m working my way through his content but I’m curious
@danyj24
@danyj24 2 роки тому
Max- So true. Literally the best one. Comedy podcasts and sexual drama podcasts really do detrimental harm to the mind whereas this one serves to spiral everyone who listens upwards so they can chase their best self. Love it!
@maxd3589
@maxd3589 2 роки тому
@@danyj24 Yeah, it's quite astounding. Makes you feel like Dr. Huberman contributed to the advancement of the human species.
@tarekbaidane7595
@tarekbaidane7595 2 роки тому
I😀 can't believe it is for free either
@phamawa
@phamawa 2 роки тому
I agree, its apparent hes not full of shit o imo. Huberman essentially provides you with the science based info that all the 'self help' and 'wellness' crowd tries to convey but might not fully understand. He can snuff out BS studies that others might use in their books or way of thinking.
@reillya.733
@reillya.733 7 місяців тому
Thank you so much Dr. Huberman! I have adored your podcasts! Most content these days is built upon false narratives, and are largely people's opinions over fact. Thank you for being a tool for equalizing access to education. As someone who left school years ago, and didn't follow the path of academia, I am so so grateful that I can still learn and expand my mind through your podcasts. Thank you! keep doing what you do!
@vijaysharma6677
@vijaysharma6677 7 місяців тому
Hi Dr Huberman, Excellent video as usual. I am from India and we have been taught since ages to take a cold bath in the morning esp in the river ( if it is near you) and though I tried hard to understand the rational behind it i couldnt . thanks to you for making it clear. the more I watch and study your podcasts , the more i admire our ancient sages as they praticed and taught , what scientiests are doing now. Getting up 4 in the morning , having a ice-cold bath in the river, then having light food in the brakefast , having dinner before sunset to sleeping at 8 in the night made them amazingly healthy and sane. I am trying to adopt some practices in my life and started to take a cold bath slowly and gradually . thanking you once again for sharing these insights . Love and respect from India.
@vankoutedar
@vankoutedar Рік тому
After listening to this podcast, I laced up my running shoes and went for a 1-hour run on the snowy former Berlin airport, -5 °C, no music and no podcast for the majority of it. I felt so damn frozen and but also so damn high and accomplished. Thank you so much Prof, for all the work you do, you are a great teacher.
@irelax8595
@irelax8595 Рік тому
Great job mate. Keep it up!
@Im_Tired777
@Im_Tired777 Рік тому
Just the beginning 💯
@vankoutedar
@vankoutedar Рік тому
@@Im_Tired777 right, i will keep it up, aiming to run that marathon eventually, not for the sake of the marathon, but for the sake of the journey a.k.a the effort itself.
@esteban5361
@esteban5361 Рік тому
for the effort buddy
@Resrrekt
@Resrrekt Рік тому
Thats very healthy for your Cardiovascular system and mental strength good stuff.
@matthewanning9252
@matthewanning9252 2 роки тому
Hubermanity. Giving life back to humans. Thank you. 🙇‍♂️
@user-jm2ct8cw2j
@user-jm2ct8cw2j 5 місяців тому
Your the best, much appreciated for explaining us for 2 hours. To watch something for 2 hours feels like it’s too long but with patience you explained us for 2 hours. Thank you 😊
@erikamarkoch6763
@erikamarkoch6763 2 роки тому
I feel like these Monday drops are the glue that holds my life together.
@laracamp2627
@laracamp2627 2 роки тому
i’m here for that glue!!!
@matthewanning9252
@matthewanning9252 2 роки тому
Me too
@adamtomecko6817
@adamtomecko6817 2 роки тому
Beats the heck out of Elmer's, that's for sure!
@Shadow77999
@Shadow77999 2 роки тому
@@adamtomecko6817 lmao
@hailynewma9122
@hailynewma9122 2 роки тому
hopefully you get a life real soon
@DiariesOfAShitChef
@DiariesOfAShitChef Рік тому
Thankyou for your work, releasing this free of charge is a beautiful gift to the world that is changing lives, mine included.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab Рік тому
Thank you for your interest in science! Best wishes, Andrew
@J8K1
@J8K1 2 місяці тому
Just this video alone rationalized my depression. I realize now I've been chasing that "dopamine hit" most of my young adult life. Thank you, Andrew Huberman and the neuroscience community.
@ritheshp1170
@ritheshp1170 Місяць тому
Hats off to You!!! This was my first podcast I watched and I have documented every single thing you have said. I have also realised the tools you suggested actually help as I have applied them before. If anyone follows your suggestions, they will improve their life in this addicted world. Thanks Dr Andrew Huberman!!
@user-pp3ur9co4h
@user-pp3ur9co4h 2 роки тому
This was the most constructive and eye opening 2 hours that i had in a long time
@sevastos2168
@sevastos2168 Рік тому
wraios
@alexluc7632
@alexluc7632 Рік тому
@@sevastos2168 ελα ρε αδελφιαα
@SaadKhan-jd9vv
@SaadKhan-jd9vv Рік тому
agreed!
@Dominickq
@Dominickq Рік тому
This was incredibly generous and packed with information. An online masterclass like this would be sold for hundreds of dollars, and you've shared it for free. Big gratitude.
@parkourenthusiast8756
@parkourenthusiast8756 8 місяців тому
Thank you so much. I am 18 years old, in college and am learning so much valuable information from your podcast. Your podcast really has really helped shape me into a more healthy person. I know you have separate videos covering the subject of marijuana, however I can’t help but point out it would be really interesting if you made a video talking about marijuana and it’s direct relation and effect to our dopamine and epinephrine levels. Thank you again :)!
@medmahi241
@medmahi241 8 місяців тому
❤❤❤
@ameurchafa1961
@ameurchafa1961 8 місяців тому
he did it
@jimbrausky
@jimbrausky 3 місяці тому
I love 1 hr or longer videos because they really go in depth into the matter
@eliotdiaz6896
@eliotdiaz6896 Рік тому
As a pastor who struggles every week to study for my weekly sermons and other teaching a speaking engagements, this information is incredibly valuable to me. I am on a journey of trying to understand how to be motivated and develop healthier study habits. It is so challenging for me. However my calling depends on it.
@alexjugureanu853
@alexjugureanu853 Рік тому
congratulations! keep pushing!
@Sahil-jg8bd
@Sahil-jg8bd Рік тому
@@siddhantsikarwar9237 ye sab bakchodi hai bhai partner vagera ...wo bhi online...
@havenbrauer3990
@havenbrauer3990 Рік тому
As somebody who isn’t a pastor 😂, but an average working 19 yo trying to push through college. I’ve found that speaking to people (especially through English class) comes from “the heart.” I’ve found that when people say this, they don’t realize it, but they are saying to rather speak from calmness and resort your attention away from the constant nervous and hyperactive brain. So when he mentions that a mixture between alertness and calmness is the perfect baseline mixture for a perfect baseline level of dopamine, it’s ultimately referring to the distinguish between both I mentioned above. In conclusion, I think that is brilliant that you’ve used this podcast to improve in a certain aspect of hardships in your life and it would only be my duty to elaborate on the topic because I myself are going through a painful time in my life and I know exactly what you mean when you talk about preparing for life’s tasks.
@Dam3k
@Dam3k Рік тому
Going through a dip in motivation, this video was EXTREMELY helpful. For some reason, it feels like when you start understanding things about your brain and body at an intellectual level something clicks in you... Something that somehow helps...!
@robertozotti2235
@robertozotti2235 Рік тому
Same for me buddy 💪
@bimald3v
@bimald3v Рік тому
This is so true! This is exactly how I felt!!
@Aashu24ahuja
@Aashu24ahuja Рік тому
it feels like when you start understanding things about your brain and body at an intellectual level something clicks in you - May be this is also releasing dopamine ;-)
@Dam3k
@Dam3k Рік тому
@@Aashu24ahuja Very true
@calebbreeland6439
@calebbreeland6439 Рік тому
That's why they say "knowledge is power."
@theboyfromhills
@theboyfromhills Місяць тому
first of all i would like to thank you for having a profound discussions on a dopamine system, the knowledge and findings you share with us is really helpful for the community. God Bless You , Sir
@gordonmiles6543
@gordonmiles6543 7 місяців тому
Jeeze, I was accidentally doing a fair amount of this back in my college years and I loved life, was so excited for the future, was proud of myself, was excelling, everything was great. Then I left college, and because I didn't know I was doing these, my baseline dopamine just dropped and dropped, drinking, eating, loud music, etc. Now I feel like I've been re-united with an old friend who made me feel the best I ever have. Thank you sincerely. This time I'm doing it on purpose, because I want to :)
@marselshtylla
@marselshtylla 10 місяців тому
i wanted to leave a very important message here to myself i had given up from trying to quit my addiction after failing for years of thinking and working and trying everything i could to stop.i can't even say what it is because i am embarrassed 17 years later and 2hours of a legendary podcast i today on 17th of June saturday 2023 8:43pm i have managed to control my brain for an entire week with nothing but willpower and i feel i can never fail i will continue to update andrew thank you for blessing our lives with your knowledge
@MiguelEvolutionz
@MiguelEvolutionz 10 місяців тому
👏
@dmingod999
@dmingod999 10 місяців тому
How is it going? What strategy worked for you?
@Iron_Willed
@Iron_Willed 10 місяців тому
How is it going bro. Keep on putting a fight.
@marselshtylla
@marselshtylla 10 місяців тому
i just cleared the thoughts whenever i would get even the slightest desire i would be like to myself remember how low it feels after and how long that low stays yea i prefer this unlimited long lasting high and just allways do stuff dont be sitting home doing nothing go out run work create something allways do so much that you feel ready to pass out and then just go sleep and do it again tomorrow this is a shortcut towards becoming a legend i am sorry but from me there will be no more updates i will be focusing on creating an online business and currently learning more about more fields good luck all
@meltygear5955
@meltygear5955 9 місяців тому
"nothing but willpower" is setting yourself for fail. You need strats. You don't just (for example) sit in front of a chocolate cake to try how hard you can resist it with sheer will. You just don't buy the cake.
@Lucasvoz
@Lucasvoz 2 роки тому
Everything you said today confirms many of my own experimentations with pleasure and dopamine. You will truly experience life the most if you don’t overindulge in the high dopamine behavior, also learning how to enjoy the process instead of the reward, and lastly to not expect a reward every time you work for it. Amazing, insightful, and so informative. You’re the best Andrew!
@advocate1563
@advocate1563 2 роки тому
Grest advice. Giving up my vices has led to less excitrement (highs and lows) but much great peacr of.mind (flow). I lool back at my behaviour and realise I was incredibly self destructive, but can now see that much of that was dopa related.
@Lucasvoz
@Lucasvoz 2 роки тому
same story here! glad you feel so good now:)
@danadelaney6598
@danadelaney6598 2 місяці тому
This video is changing my life. Incredibly intelligent and informative. Pretty sure my entrapment in ADHD is going to change dramatically. I’ve been living all wrong.
@enjoythebliss3852
@enjoythebliss3852 7 місяців тому
Thank you so much; this podcast has changed my life. I am a fifty-five-year-old woman who has been struggling with Parkinson's for over four years. Even though I've read and studied everything available on the subject, nothing has been as helpful as your podcast. I live in France and would love to see your work translated into French so I can share it. God bless you and your work!
@juandavidobando2662
@juandavidobando2662 2 роки тому
I've had a dopamine release, listening this. It's a priceless podcast. Thank you so much for doing it.
@AY-eq8rw
@AY-eq8rw Рік тому
Now be careful to spike the dopamine than required. By not adding other stimulants and taking a break after the podcast to reset the base line levels. Writing summary of the points and moving onto some boring task might help too. ( :P me trying to be dopamine engineer here)
@ivanyegoh3420
@ivanyegoh3420 Рік тому
@@AY-eq8rw nice one mate
@ubiqanon6405
@ubiqanon6405 2 роки тому
Fascinating that so much of this seems to reinforce some eastern philosophy ideas - embrace the suffering of the moment for what it is, be comfortable with experiencing suffering as life is comprised of both suffering and joy... the goal is not to seek happiness in itself, but to let it emerge from the pursuit of meaningful / effortful things. The pursuit of pleasure / reward for its own sake is counter productive and ultimately self destructive. This reinforces Dr Gilbert's work on happiness as well.
@nathaliemagdalena6743
@nathaliemagdalena6743 3 місяці тому
I really believe this and the interview with David Goggins are the Huberman Lab's best videos, and I've seen hundreds of his videos...every second of it is a treasure. Thank you!!!
@Overthunk.
@Overthunk. 3 місяці тому
Hey Nathalie! We love Dr. Huberman's videos just the same and make shorts animations based on his findings. Would love for you to tell us what you think =)
@nathaliemagdalena6743
@nathaliemagdalena6743 3 місяці тому
@@Overthunk. hey! Where can I find that??
@nguyenducanh7082
@nguyenducanh7082 4 місяці тому
What an astonishing job, Andrew! Having relied on motivation before taking on challenges throughout my entire life, I now realize that I can proactively enhance my quality of life by applying science-backed protocols from your videos. This further reinforces my strong belief in science. I couldn't be more grateful for your work!
@ameliasilkworth8833
@ameliasilkworth8833 2 роки тому
I'm so inspired. I fed my 5 kids a low-sugar breakfast. I told them we are resetting our dopamine response by minimizing serum glucose spikes. They haven't talked to me in 3 days. Sooo... winning!! Thanks Doc!!
@oUncEblUnt420
@oUncEblUnt420 2 роки тому
Trick kids into not wanting sugar by using the food professor Huberman mentioned in one of his podcasts that flips your sweet and sour receptors(probably a freudian misattribution. The sweet and sour part)
@actuitivevisrl1014
@actuitivevisrl1014 2 роки тому
@@oUncEblUnt420 using the food professor?
@SpeedyThingGoIn4
@SpeedyThingGoIn4 2 роки тому
@@actuitivevisrl1014 I hear there's a kind of berry that does that. Just search "make sour things taste sweet" or similar and you'll find it. Now, I don't know if artificial sweeteners are healthy, or what it would be like growing up in a household where I eat a dessert berry before my sour desserts... Interesting times, these are.
@bossgd100
@bossgd100 2 роки тому
😂
@gaberoyalll
@gaberoyalll 2 роки тому
Lol they are probably crabby from the sugar withdrawal but will soon feel 100x better🙌😎
@bricktamland7964
@bricktamland7964 2 роки тому
This episode is far better than any other motivational video I came across on UKposts. Keep doing what you're doing Dr. Huberman. You're positively impacting many people's lives with this content.
@kaveendayananda8063
@kaveendayananda8063 2 роки тому
Indeed! This is next level stuff.
@stevetakacs654
@stevetakacs654 8 місяців тому
Hello Dr. Hurberman. I've suffered from depression and anxiety for 10 years. Lots of ups and downs. I have watched some of your cold water therapy. Been FF going cold showers twice a day. I started with cool water eventually working into just cold showers. I'm slowly moving to cold baths. I've been working on other videos too. You have helped me learn to even out my moods . Thank you so much.
@icanwin365
@icanwin365 4 місяці тому
In a world full of noise, this video is the real deal for getting your life together. The lessons hit deep and show you the way to become your best self. It's not just advice; it's a guide to dragging yourself out of the shadows and into your awesome potential. Dive in and let this be the start of your epic journey!
@sdterv
@sdterv 10 місяців тому
I am a 68 year old female. I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in July 2022. My complaint of small writing got my family doctor's attention. I have stiffness and balance issues. I went to two different neurologists who had no information on something else other than sinemet. Its side effects compared to benefits are not worth taking! I am researching and embracing vitamins and minerals. That, and movement/balance PT has improved my quality of life. Not much info out there on dopamine and Parkinson's depletion of dopamine. Your info has given me a direction for research. Thank you for this (and other podcasts). Your examples are relevant and easy to understand. Brilliant.
@PetrollCoaching
@PetrollCoaching 2 роки тому
Every time I watch a Huberman video, I feel like I just got an entire semester of knowledge in 2- 3 hours! He is a national treasure!
@user-xj8vl5rq3w
@user-xj8vl5rq3w 4 місяці тому
Thank you so much ❤ You are literally saved my life and existence. I was struggling with ADHD whole my life, and fortunately to youtube algorithms I find your channel, where I can explore the ways how to improve the quality of my life. Thank you so much, Andrew! Absolutely amazing work!
@JulesVermunt
@JulesVermunt 3 місяці тому
What tools or tips of this video did help you the most?
@KenStentiford
@KenStentiford 3 дні тому
Been on antipsychotics fot nearly three years, y'all should appreciate your chemicals, because without them, life is very hard. Happiness, purpose, mojo, connections, motivation, energy are just some of the things antipsychotics take away. You try and live without these human nessesities. Be grateful people.
@iifridgeii9933
@iifridgeii9933 2 роки тому
wow, i'm currently doing a bachelors in psychology at uni and I feel like I've just sat down for a zoom lecture with a top quality professor. very good and very appreciated
@elizabethmolnar4643
@elizabethmolnar4643 2 роки тому
Watch Robert Saplosky 's lecture on Dopamine. He has a couple lectues on Dopamine. But - Anticipation is the key. Outstanding lecture. Please give this lecture your time.
@iifridgeii9933
@iifridgeii9933 2 роки тому
@@elizabethmolnar4643 Thank you, will do :)
@stevenbalogh6462
@stevenbalogh6462 2 роки тому
They teach you outdated and useless information in colleges nowadays. They also indoctrinate you on beliefs not based in fact, aka wokeism. Its better to save your time and money and not go to college. College kids that are indoctrinated are causing the destruction of our society and values.
@iifridgeii9933
@iifridgeii9933 2 роки тому
@@stevenbalogh6462 not sure if its exactly the same scenario in England where i go to uni… Plus every individual has the capability to think for themselves and decide what to agree and disagree with. Like Aristotle said, a good mind can analyse books/information without being consumed by it. Most things aren’t as white or black as they may seem, even “wokeism”.
@stevenbalogh6462
@stevenbalogh6462 2 роки тому
@@iifridgeii9933 most of the population doesnt have what Aristotle described, that's what the elites take advantage of.
@killroy8146
@killroy8146 2 роки тому
As someone who was using vvyanse, weed, nicotine, caffeine, and seratonin/dopamine meds daily to overcome my absolute loss of motivation and severe depression, this is genuinely life changing even just from a mindset perspective. Even at the absolute minimum that I've taken away from this video, I feel renewed knowing that I have more control over my drive than I ever thought. This has given me hope, and I thank you.
@markrung8051
@markrung8051 Рік тому
I've not watched this yet but you sound similar to me. Looking forward to watching.
@3ulogy
@3ulogy Рік тому
I wish it did the same to me, I was just getting annoyed with all the technical crap throughout the entire episode. Knowing the intricacies of how neurons work is just not applicable. Found myself fast forwarding 90% of the episode. Got more from the comment sections than anything.
@PushYourEdge
@PushYourEdge Рік тому
love this comment 🙏🏽
@jennifercarleton7550
@jennifercarleton7550 Рік тому
@@3ulogy I actually enjoyed the scientific info, although I can certainly understand it is not for everyone.
@user-cs7gq9ml3u
@user-cs7gq9ml3u 6 місяців тому
I am a PhD student from Germany. First I want to say thanks for all the efforts you made for the podcast. I know it is one thing to understand scientific research results, it is another thing to explain in a easy way to people not in this field. But Andrew nailed, I can easily understand all the contents he said and I really like how he put everything in a smooth logic flow. This podcast is a masterpiece. I feel so lucky that I find this podcast.
@artfender7300
@artfender7300 6 місяців тому
So, if sex increases dopamine 2x over the baseline and smoking 2.5x does it mean that smoking during sex increases 4.5x? and what about if you also eat chocolate at the same time 😛 Would be interesting to study such combination as part of PhD research.
@Oldysrv
@Oldysrv 4 місяці тому
I feel sry for ur Phd from Germany
@adwait8718
@adwait8718 6 місяців тому
For me this was the first video of Dr. Huberman here. It is really amazing and I am wondering why such scientific knowledge is not imparted in the school curriculum.If this is given to minors at appropriate time then many types of crimes and suicide attempts can be reduced. Many thanks to Dr. Andrew Huberman for this video❤
@DoctorErtan
@DoctorErtan Рік тому
Professor, I love the way you explain things in a way that both people who are really interested in neurobiology and the people who are not can understand. I am grateful for the effort, time and energy (probably tears too) you put into this podcast. World needs more people like you.
@kelvincastro1277
@kelvincastro1277 11 місяців тому
La
@nicolas_sch
@nicolas_sch 11 місяців тому
👏🏼
@melbbb5673
@melbbb5673 Рік тому
I had always felt that drop after a high of accomplishing - I could never understand it before this. Below baseline makes so much sense - thank you!
@sonya965
@sonya965 28 днів тому
I genuinely think that this (Huberman Lab) is the best podcast that we have right now
@elseverehmedli8819
@elseverehmedli8819 5 місяців тому
One of the most precious channels on UKposts, I can't believe it and really regret that I didn't discover this channel much earlier
@samuele5695
@samuele5695 2 роки тому
I just increased my dopamine release by learning how to increase my dopamine release. Thanks Andrew
@sticklebacketienne
@sticklebacketienne 2 роки тому
Oh yeah yeah
@NizeBUL
@NizeBUL 2 роки тому
I just increased my dopamine release by reading a comment of how a person increased their dopamine release by learning how to increase their dopamine release.
@missyethio1398
@missyethio1398 2 роки тому
WOW! What we traditionally refer to as the highs and lows of everyday life, and the why of the swinging feelings, explained scientifically. Dr. Huberman, you are a gem to our generation!! I LOVE your podcasts! Thank you very much!!!
@annetteyoutube742
@annetteyoutube742 2 роки тому
Great extrapolation of this presentation 👏
@fox_english
@fox_english 8 місяців тому
I can listen to him forever 😌 As a teacher, I found a lot of useful information. Completely clear and precise, capturing important nuances as much as possible, considering how complex and multifaceted neuroscience is. Helps to systematize existing knowledge. And this sweat voice... makes it more enjoyable 👍
@vanshkapoor408
@vanshkapoor408 2 дні тому
Thankyou so much Dr Huberman for giving us knowledge and letting us know the correct definition of things.❤️
@cyrusadamrevilla3851
@cyrusadamrevilla3851 Рік тому
I'm not exaggerating when I say this: This video will change my life forever. And I will never be able to thank you enough for it.
@storyzen6834
@storyzen6834 Рік тому
How is it going
@richcox
@richcox Рік тому
I spent most of my research career studying dopamine and the N-S pathway as an in vivo electrophysiologist. This is an excellent and easily digested overview/review. I'm currently retired from science, but am doing literature reviews on the neuroscience of "creativity"
@marquellbrackett8671
@marquellbrackett8671 11 місяців тому
Do you have any types of sources for where the creativity research from you or others is?
@NeuroscienceUnwrapped
@NeuroscienceUnwrapped 7 місяців тому
I was always sleepy throughout the day and when I do take a nap, I would wake up with a headache which makes it hard to do any work that requires mental effort. I don’t have any faith but I tried the cold shower exposure + caffeine and some chocolate in the morning. Now I rarely get sleepy and noticed that I seem to have endless energy throughout the day. It was a life changing experience. I’ve been doing it for a few weeks now. So, thank you so much for this valuable information!
@nyuki187
@nyuki187 8 місяців тому
This video could not have found me at a better time in my life, this is invaluable. Thank yo very much Andrew.
@abdolhamedsharef2924
@abdolhamedsharef2924 11 місяців тому
Professor Andrew is like a book you have to read more than once ❤
@thechildofprophecy9135
@thechildofprophecy9135 9 місяців тому
If i copy paste the video transcript that'll be a million dollar book.
@Oldysrv
@Oldysrv 4 місяці тому
He is not a professor.hes just a podcaster
@Chasdt20
@Chasdt20 2 роки тому
"Try removing multiple sources if dopamine release...from activities that you want to enjoy." That was awesome, thank you for the hard work you put into these podcasts. They are so helpful.
@John-bw1st
@John-bw1st 2 дні тому
The clarity received by listening to this discussion are invaluable and deeply appreciated!!
@chaseduncan4510
@chaseduncan4510 2 місяці тому
This is some of the most invaluable information on the internet. Many of your podcasts are very enlightening but this one in particular feels like it could genuinely save lives. A sincere thank you from me and anyone else I might attempt to communicate some of these nuggets to.
@elizabethanderson2968
@elizabethanderson2968 2 роки тому
Being a musician, and needing to "access" my dopamine "as and when" I need to, this podcast was a brilliant addition! Seems to be the same as mastering your "work-rest" cycles ... equilibrium! Brilliant work, so detailed!
@peterbandsholm8853
@peterbandsholm8853 2 роки тому
I have misused pleasures throughout my life, without knowing that it could inflict this damage to my reward pathway. Thank you Andrew, this is godsent
@rubengarcia9655
@rubengarcia9655 2 роки тому
Same for me. I always wondered why Sundays were crappy for me. I thought it was because I had to go to work on Monday’s. But now I realized it was all the dopamine highs I had Saturday night
@sierrablanco5672
@sierrablanco5672 2 роки тому
Same and working with children.. reward is used often. Now im questioning
@caninecuts
@caninecuts 2 роки тому
Peter, I have spent 60+ years destroying my motivation. 30+ years on ADD drugs were the most vicious. But this podcast will help me go forward. I think there are a LOT of us out here in the same boat
@atticusblack8024
@atticusblack8024 7 місяців тому
Dr. Huberman is doing God's work. Thank you so much.
@aqueelon
@aqueelon 7 місяців тому
Andrew, thank you ever so much. Education and awareness is the tools that can make humanity thrive and the lack of those might lead us back to the dark age of superstitious and emotional decision making selves that we, by all means, should get over with and make that leap of faith into the only possible state of existence: then self-recognition and acceptance of ourselves as we were created!
@itsmidtrib1569
@itsmidtrib1569 2 роки тому
Me: motivated to clean my room My mom: "go clean your room" My dopamine: drops immediately
@jordanj.5681
@jordanj.5681 2 роки тому
Because your psyche’s development is stuck in the toddler stage of “I wanna do it for myself” - generally over controlling parents cause this. The way to get over it is to remove the weight you’ve added to your mom’s words. Like pretend it’s just background noise and continue with what you were going to do. It’ll feel forced for awhile but soon it’ll feel natural and second nature.
@Vineeth..v
@Vineeth..v 2 роки тому
😀😭..
@Foolsauce
@Foolsauce 2 роки тому
Jordan Peterson: "Go clean your room" My dopamine: raises immediately
@ramanjotsingh9894
@ramanjotsingh9894 Рік тому
I’ve been thinking for years that there’s something wrong with me and all it took was some knowledge about my own bodily systems to get me back on track with myself and now I’m all ready to make things better!! Thank you Huberman! you are the best 🙌🏻
@TGOD6969
@TGOD6969 7 місяців тому
Thank you for the abundance of knowledge and support! Something that I would really enjoy diving deeper into is impulsivity. Why people with ADHD are so impulse-prone and how can we manage life without self sabotage 😬 Thanks again ✌️
@dvmcvaanimalwellnessworld3833
@dvmcvaanimalwellnessworld3833 11 місяців тому
Andrew!!!! I listened to this whole thing …while listening, decided to take a run without music, and I am now sitting in my cold pool in Florida writing this review !!! 😂 I love this podcast. I felt like I was back in veterinary school. The amount of content you covered in such a digestible way was amazing. Thank you so much for putting effort into your podcast. I know these things take time to write out plan out and it’s a lot of extra effort on your part to bring the information to people and I just want you to know you made an impact on me and I’m so grateful! I have already shared it ! ❤
@sulaninetumila
@sulaninetumila Рік тому
I am a medical student. Recently I feel so miserable in my life for no reason. I don't enjoy the things I did before. I thought that there is something wrong with me. But now I can understand that low level of dopamine level could be the reason for that. Thank you so much for all these informations. I am going to improve myself better.❤
@UncleHam1337
@UncleHam1337 Рік тому
"Is the reason..." - Fix that with "Could be the reason.." and your better life COULD start right after reading this :)
@elizabethfletcher1487
@elizabethfletcher1487 Рік тому
How are you doing now? I would hate to think that you are still in that hole. You have chosen a difficult field, and a great deal of that difficulty is artificial, induced by whatever insanity seems to provoke the people who direct the training. Hang in there, sleep whenever you can, no alcohol, good wholesome food. Good luck.
@angefallen2024
@angefallen2024 8 місяців тому
Good lucky bro, I hope you can reach your goal and improve your mental health!
@ellah.villar04
@ellah.villar04 2 місяці тому
I have Hypothyroidism and will stop medication (L-thyroxine) for the next two weeks for my scan, and am currently addicted to my phone (9 hrs+ average screen time). With this information I could expect and leverage the side effects in the next two weeks, and now understanding how I could control my addiction tendencies will help me get thru this. Thank you sir.
@shelleyscott7266
@shelleyscott7266 2 роки тому
What makes me cringe is that this information is not taught in school. I am 48 years old and am only learning this. Absolutely mind-blowing. Very well explained. CHEERS Andrew!
@antonismetallidis5695
@antonismetallidis5695 2 роки тому
How many 10 year olds would grasp these concepts ?
@savioncohen8136
@savioncohen8136 2 роки тому
@@antonismetallidis5695 idk about 10 years old, but I would’ve loved to have gained some of this knowledge in high school
@adityavikramrajawat
@adityavikramrajawat 2 роки тому
He teaches in school in case you missed that
@boogerbust619
@boogerbust619 2 роки тому
Tbh, this is probably too much for the teachers
@justine2589
@justine2589 2 роки тому
This is graduate level neuroscience. It is taught in grad school.
@BoloBouncer
@BoloBouncer 2 роки тому
I was reading Unbroken, the story about the U.S. military airmen who were stranded in the Pacific during WWII. There's a short passage about when they drifted into the doldrums after weeks on the raft. Instead of writing, "We were in a torturous hell, starving and not going anywhere," he describes it as one of the most peaceful serene moments of his entire life. I can't help but think at that point they had been so bereft of any dopamine-rewarding anything for so long that they were perfectly honed to appreciate the extreme stillness of that moment.
@carolhopetyler2178
@carolhopetyler2178 2 роки тому
Yes
@vidalskyociosen3326
@vidalskyociosen3326 2 роки тому
The body including the brain will do anything to survive , in some instances it will shut your conscious mind , next thing you know woke in hospital stable, sometimes the body is much better without you.
@napozayac8897
@napozayac8897 2 роки тому
Zamp!
@VickysTuition
@VickysTuition 7 місяців тому
What a Life Changing Piece of Information that is available for FREE on the internet ! Thank you Mr.Hubberman
@luiscastrodeoliveiravicent9493
@luiscastrodeoliveiravicent9493 5 місяців тому
I am fromAfrica and I enjoy and learn a lot with Dr. Huberman' s podcast. Thank you!!!
@dibbyarupdutta3525
@dibbyarupdutta3525 9 місяців тому
I generally don't comment on any videos but I have to say that this work by Andrew Huberman is pure gold. It gave me a fresh perspective towards my life and the things that are going on. Moreover, this video came at a time when I was not miserable but kind of not able to figure out what I enjoy doing, what I really wanted and I am in a downward spiral in my life because I don't find anything meaningful or just feel purposeless most of the time. I do understand that I am spiking my dopamine right now saying all this but I would definitely implement whatever is being advised here and see what works for me. It's like controlling the very processes that lead to how we feel, what we do, ultimately shaping our lives and if such a thing can be done for the betterment of us then why not!
@amartya8101
@amartya8101 6 місяців тому
how is the process going? you feel better?
@osrs-yami
@osrs-yami Рік тому
In a few days Huberman Lab Podcast has become my favorite podcast of all time. Damn this is incredible and his script is superb.
@utkugercik6661
@utkugercik6661 2 дні тому
Sir I have AdHd Im 30 years old and depressed for nearly over 10 years. Also having incredible pychic pains that I dont understand why. Learning from you changed my mind . God bless you all
@bradmallett8698
@bradmallett8698 7 місяців тому
Thank you Andrew for impacting and improving civilisation through science and exploration
@strahinjajelic869
@strahinjajelic869 2 роки тому
Just to recap for the people who don't have time to go through whole thing: 1. go through whole thing it's pure gold 2. Thank you Andrew, you are the best there is!
@heathermichelle6254
@heathermichelle6254 2 роки тому
You have saved my life on many days. When I have been having a hard day, your voice, reason, intelligence and humor, have all made me feel better! Thank you for your guidance and your life's work! You are a good human! Sending gratitude!
@nataliasastre6967
@nataliasastre6967 2 роки тому
his voice, totally
@ms.sassyone
@ms.sassyone 3 місяці тому
Wow this is so intriguing, educational & eye opening. I'm so glad I found this...I just had surgery & had surgery complications afterwards. I went to the e.r. they injected me with compazine for the nausea I was having. I began to feel the worst feeling after they injected me with that. I began having uncontrollable body movements, agitation for 3 days straight after. I couldn't sit still, barely sleep & eat. Now days after I feel so sad & depressed I've been crying over everything. It's been the worst! Compazine is a antipsychotic drug but they use for nausea too. I also consume Yerba Mate everyday every since I've cut coffee & soda out of my diet several years ago. To learn this is negatively impacting my dopamine levels is crazy when I thought the opposite.
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