Loading...
アイコン

Andrew Huberman

チャンネル登録者数 706万人

51万 回視聴 ・ 13371いいね ・ 2024/12/26

In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how making mistakes and perceived frustration drive learning and how movement enhances the brain’s adaptability.

I explain how making errors triggers the release of neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, which are essential for learning. I also discuss the differences between how neuroplasticity occurs in children and adults, focusing on the varying requirements and effort needed for learning. I discuss science-supported learning strategies for adults, including small practice bouts, leveraging frustration, regulating your autonomic state, and using movement to maximize focus and neuroplasticity.

Episode show notes: go.hubermanlab.com/sedjKF5

Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past full-length Huberman Lab episodes. Watch or listen to the full-length episode:    • Learn Faster Using Failures, Movement & Ba...  

Timestamps
00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Learning
00:01:29 Representational Plasticity, Performance Errors
00:03:16 Neuroplasticity, Neurotransmitters
00:05:03 Visual Adaptation, Children vs. Adults
00:09:15 Errors, Frustration & Neuroplasticity, Adult Learning
00:13:05 Adults, Incremental Shifts vs. High Contingency; Tool: Small Learning Bouts
00:17:35 Tool: Ultradian Cycles, Focus, Errors & Frustration
00:19:44 Dopamine, Errors & Subjective Beliefs, Peak Focus; Tool: Frustration
00:23:32 Limbic Friction; Tool: Behaviors to Increase Alert or Calm
00:27:13 Balance, Errors & Neurotransmitters
00:29:58 Tool: Enhance Neuroplasticity; Movement

Disclaimer & Disclosures: www.hubermanlab.com/disclaimer

コメント

コメントを取得中...

コントロール
設定

使用したサーバー: directk