
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance Harnessing Autonomic Arousal to Think & Do Better – Andrew Huberman : 572
Mar 5, 2019
Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist at Stanford, delves into how we can harness stress to enhance cognitive function. He shares fascinating insights on brain evolution, the impact of fear on decision-making, and innovative therapies using virtual reality for cognitive improvement. Huberman also emphasizes the importance of adult neuroplasticity and discusses the intersection of neuroscience with wellness practices, making these concepts accessible to everyone. Tune in for a mind-expanding conversation that bridges science and everyday life!
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Five Components of Life
- There are five components to life: sensations, perceptions, emotions, thoughts, and actions.
- These components ride on your level of alertness, or autonomic arousal.
Stress and Cognition
- Your ability to think clearly decreases as stress reaches peak levels.
- Conversely, moderate stress can improve information processing.
Mice and Fear Response
- In a study, mice shown an expanding black disc (simulating a predator) either froze or ran.
- Stimulating the nucleus reuniens caused the mice to confront the disc instead.

