Huberman Lab

How Your Thoughts Are Built & How You Can Shape Them | Dr. Jennifer Groh

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Nov 10, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Jennifer Groh, a psychology and neuroscience professor at Duke University, explores how our brain integrates sensory information. She explains that our thoughts are shaped by our focus, highlighting techniques to enhance concentration and happiness. Groh discusses the intriguing dynamics of sound localization, the impact of music on social bonds, and strategies to improve cognitive performance. Additionally, she shares insights on how our brain's mapping of sensory experiences influences our perceptions and thoughts.
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Thoughts As Sensory Simulations

  • Thoughts may be implemented as sensory-motor simulations across visual, auditory, and other sensory cortices.
  • This explains why concurrent conversation disrupts visual-motor tasks like driving.
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Dynamic Sensory Maps

  • Eye movements shift neural receptive fields so sensory maps are dynamic, not fixed.
  • The brain updates auditory and visual representations as eyes move to maintain spatial alignment.
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Microsecond Sound Localization

  • Sound localization uses microsecond timing and level differences across ears.
  • The brain achieves sub-action-potential precision through synchronized populations and precise synapses.
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