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Dr. Wendy Suzuki: Boost Attention & Memory with Science-Based Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #73

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • My guest is Dr. Wendy Suzuki, Ph.D., Professor of Neural Science and Psychology and (soon) Dean of New York University, whose research focuses on memory, attention, brain plasticity and simple, daily habits that can be leveraged to improve learning, focus, memory and cognitive ability. We discuss the role of cardiovascular exercise, weight training, deliberate cold exposure, meditation, verbal affirmations, sleep, and other behavioral practices for enhancing learning, mood and stress management, and increasing attention span. Dr. Suzuki shares the mechanisms by which these practices change our brain in order to improve cognitive function fast and reduce age-related cognitive decline.
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    Timestamps
    00:00:00 Dr. Wendy Suzuki, Learning & Memory
    00:02:50 AG1 (Athletic Greens), InsideTracker, Blinkist
    00:07:27 How Memories Form
    00:10:14 Hippocampus: Memory, Association & Imagination
    00:16:20 Encoding Long-Term Memory
    00:18:48 One-Trial Memory
    00:21:56 Tool: Foundational Habits to Enhance Brain Performance
    00:30:39 Exercise & Improved Memory, Making a “Big, Fat, Fluffy Hippocampus”
    00:39:35 Cardiovascular Exercise, BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor)
    00:48:48 Neurogenesis (New Neuron Production) in Adults
    00:51:50 Effects of Exercise on Memory
    00:56:31 Tool: Timing Daily Exercise, Cortisol
    01:00:02 Age-Related Memory Loss, Daily Exercise
    01:05:33 Tool: Exercise Protocol for Improving Cognition
    01:12:17 Anticipating Exercise, Daily Habits & Behaviors
    01:17:09 “Every Drop of Sweat Counts” - Exercise & Cognitive Function
    01:20:58 Positive Affirmations & Mood
    01:27:28 Meditation & Cognitive Performance
    01:32:27 How Meditation Works, Focusing on the Present
    01:37:14 Tool: Strategies to Increase Attention
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