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How does behavior affect your biology? What does neuroscience say about hypnosis, breath work, and meditation? Are behavioral tools more powerful than pharmaceuticals in changing your state and focus? Today we dig into these big questions in neuroscience and more because the neuroplasticity overlord himself is back for a second, highly anticipated return to the show. Enter Stanford neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman. Given that Dr. Huberman’s first appearance on the podcast (RRP #533) has amassed over 10 million views on YouTube alone, chances are you’re already familiar with this tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine, where he runs The Huberman Lab, which studies neural regeneration, neuroplasticity, and brain states such as stress, focus, fear, and optimal performance. In addition, Andrew consistently publishes his original research findings in top peer-reviewed journals like Nature, Cell, Neuron, and Current Biology. His work has been featured in major publications, including Science magazine, Discover magazine, Scientific American, Time, and the New York Times. He’s also a regular member of several National Institutes of Health review panels and is a Fellow of the McKnight Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trusts. Subsequent to our first podcast in January of 2021, Andrew launched The Huberman Lab Podcast, which has quickly become a sensation. Within a year of launch, it has ascended to one of the top, most listened to podcasts in the world. Today we pick up where we last left off, diving deep into a wide array of fascinating topics brimming with actionable takeaways. Over the course of this 2+ hour conversation, we discuss: - the emerging field of mind-body neuroscience;
- the neuroscience of ADHD, focus, hypnosis, and processing trauma;
- how to leverage light, temperature, breath, and sleep to better control your biology;
- several behavioral tools for achieving optimal performance states;
- how to cultivate learning states and the power of something called gap effects; and
- many other fascinating topics
To read more, click here. You can also watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Andrew is a passionate man with an incredible facility for communicating complex scientific topics in a uniquely compelling and understanding way. For those keen on understanding how to better control your mind, neurochemistry, and all told biology—consider this episode appointment listening. Enjoy! Peace + Plants, 
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