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Inside the Male Brain: Why Men Do What They Do & What Women Need to Know | Dr. Andrew Huberman PT 1

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Sep 3, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Andrew Huberman, a renowned neuroscientist and Stanford professor, dives into the fascinating world of the male brain. He explores how biology influences men’s emotions in love, revealing surprising similarities between genders. Andrew discusses motivations behind risk-taking and competitiveness, highlighting the societal pressures on male identity. With humor and honesty, he addresses issues like jealousy in relationships and the evolving dynamics of masculinity, offering insights that can empower women to better understand and connect with men.
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INSIGHT

Love Changes Perception Fast

  • Falling in love ramps up dopamine and arousal, making small cues hyper-salient.
  • Andrew Huberman says this perceptual shift is similar across men and women.
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SRY Gene Fuels Male Curiosity

  • The SRY gene and male hormones bias males toward experimentation and 'what would happen if' behaviors.
  • Huberman links that drive to curiosity, risk-taking, and scientific exploration.
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Male Brains Mature Slower

  • Male prefrontal development lags female development, affecting impulse control and filtering.
  • Huberman notes myelination differences that continue into midlife averages.
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