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ADHD is Not Just In Your Head: Exploring Embodied Neuroscience

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Nov 11, 2025
Join Dr. Miguel Toribio-Mateas, a clinician and researcher known as 'The Creative Scientist,' as he explores the world of ADHD through the lens of embodied neuroscience. Discover why ADHD is more than a brain-based disorder; it intertwines with gut health, hormones, and emotional regulation. Dr. Miguel advocates for tuning into our body's internal signals over external hacks, emphasizing the importance of self-trust, movement breaks, and holistic nourishment. Rethink ADHD as a rich, embodied experience, moving beyond traditional fixes.
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INSIGHT

Dopamine Is Part Of A Bigger Orchestra

  • Dopamine is one instrument in an orchestra of brain-body chemicals that regulate wakefulness, mood, and motivation.
  • Miguel Toribio-Mateas says ADHD involves interacting rhythms, not just a single chemical to 'hack'.
ADVICE

Use Movement Snacks To Regulate Energy

  • Notice internal body signals instead of only using external 'dopamine menus' to motivate yourself.
  • If you feel excess energy, take short movement snacks like a 10–20 minute walk or swim to regulate attention and mood.
INSIGHT

ADHD Is A Whole-System Experience

  • ADHD magnifies mind-body fluctuations, linking nervous system sensitivity, hormones, and gut health to mental states.
  • Miguel highlights gut-brain and hormonal rhythms as key contributors to the ADHD experience.
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