The Dr. Hyman Show

The Brain Science Behind Social Conflict And Depression with Drs. David and Austin Perlmutter

Jan 29, 2020
Drs. David and Austin Perlmutter dive into the brain's role in social conflict and depression. David, a neurologist and bestselling author, explains how disconnection from nature and poor diet lead to aggressive behaviors. Austin, specializing in decision-making, discusses how societal pressures impact our choices. They emphasize the importance of community, sleep, and mindfulness in restoring mental health. From understanding emotional responses to promoting healthier habits, they provide actionable insights to detox the brain for better decision-making.
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Modern Temptations

  • Modern society offers constant temptations, from unhealthy food to excessive digital media.
  • This hyper-reality disconnects us from our physical and mental well-being and relationships.
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Inaction vs. Information

  • People struggle with inaction, not lack of information regarding health.
  • Modern society makes it difficult to make good decisions, despite knowing what's healthy.
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Conflict and the Brain

  • Constant conflict and divisiveness are prevalent today across various aspects of life.
  • Our culture, digital media, food, and stress hijack our decision-making abilities and damage frontal lobe connections.
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