Improve Your Baseline Dopamine for Motivation & Drive | Dr. Andrew Huberman

2023 ж. 4 Қар.
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Dr. Andrew Huberman discusses how to enhance your baseline dopamine levels for sustained motivation through quality sleep, strategic rest, proper nutrition, sunlight exposure, and regular exercise.
Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
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  • This clip is from the Huberman Lab episode "Leverage Dopamine to Overcome Procrastination & Optimize Effort.” The full episode can be found on KZhead here: kzhead.info/sun/fpGNh5Z7n6KwZ6M/bejne.html

    @HubermanLabClips@HubermanLabClips5 ай бұрын
    • Would these protocols be the same for someone with tourettes,who I gather tend to have elevated levels of dopamine ? Would really welcome insight into that. Thanks 🙏

      @bluejay3770@bluejay37705 ай бұрын
    • I like this video: but at around 02:19 mark, it is said that meditation is focusing excersise and Yoga Nidra / NSDR is not meditation. However Meditation is so broad and many types exist. many forms of meditation are not only about focussing, and often have similar mechinsms to NSDR/Yoga Nidra. Many sources say that NSDR/Yoga Nidra is infact a form of meditation. body scans / breathwork is seen in many forms of meditation, e.g. vipassana (one of the buddhist forms) and many others. the mechanisms of yoga nidra/NSDR are similar if not the same as many forms of buddhist/hindu meditation. I think this part of the video should be corrected?

      @archivedaccount2049@archivedaccount20495 ай бұрын
    • Sir , how do you treat the brain of an alcohol addict ? It's not just about liver , brain is the main victim of alcohol addiction. Please make a video on that.❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

      @KK-gc5lj@KK-gc5lj5 ай бұрын
    • ADDer here. I and up to 20% of ADD/ADHD have a neuropath blockage for the stimulants. I have searched for tears to no avail on why erc. and any workaround. Amy heop/information would be much appreciated. Thanks

      @ethimself5064@ethimself50643 ай бұрын
  • 1. Sufficient sleep 2. NSDR (non-sleep deep rest) aka yoga nidra 3. Nutrition 4. Morning sunlight 5. Exercise

    @hungvutrong278@hungvutrong278Ай бұрын
    • 3. tyrosine in foods

      @Skeckulous@SkeckulousАй бұрын
    • @@Skeckulous not just tyrosine just good nutrions overall. and no a supplement alone wont make up for lack of healthy food. you should include atleast 200gm of fruit a day and atleast 1 of your meals should contain a mix of vegtables. if you are deficient in even a single nutrient, be it zinc or vitamin d or b or anything it will reflect on your neuro-health and physical health

      @omran2507@omran250720 күн бұрын
    • I thought point five would be: 5. Girlfriends

      @Barrrt@Barrrt10 күн бұрын
    • @@Barrrtbut for girls ??

      @ravireddyism@ravireddyism7 күн бұрын
    • @@Barrrtmultiple😂 Anything to do with that hit piece on him?

      @deviwarrior5072@deviwarrior50729 сағат бұрын
  • Sleep is king. It's not even a pillar of your health - it's the entire foundation. I know by myself that if I get a bad night's sleep, the entire next day I'm operating at 50% or less.

    @adriang9942@adriang99425 ай бұрын
    • That I know of the statistic that 80% of sleep apnea sufferers never even get diagnosed, nvm properly treated, really makes everything else a *joke* fr. Like, being perpetually sleep-deprived renders that other "good habits" that much more difficult to do, with less "results". It's really shocking how fundamental healthcare fails a lot of people still.

      @ahn0x@ahn0x5 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. I feel like a different, far less functioning person when i sleep poorly or when I have a bad sleep schedule. One can't go further if they don't fix this absolute critical issue

      @Clean_Slate@Clean_Slate4 ай бұрын
    • I have diagnosed insomnia (although not exactly the same) waking up in the middle of night is the worst thing that we can experience. It causes depression, anxiety. I hate it.@@ahn0x

      @Bacon-qf4ql@Bacon-qf4ql2 ай бұрын
    • same. I'm useless without proper sleep.

      @megapet777@megapet77715 күн бұрын
  • You are making the world a better place, Mr. Huberman. You’re the toolkit to becoming a better functioning person. Many thanks to you and your team.

    @1991shelbycook@1991shelbycook5 ай бұрын
  • It's impressive how much this person is helping and impacting humankind! Thank you for spreading awareness and helping out people to live a healthy and joyful life!

    @ivandimov202@ivandimov2025 ай бұрын
    • Andrew Huberman, he's the man!!

      @XxKINGatLIFExX@XxKINGatLIFExX5 ай бұрын
    • No politics needed. A true man for mankind.

      @THendy1411@THendy14114 ай бұрын
    • On what planet ?

      @tommac21@tommac213 ай бұрын
    • @@tommac21 what do you mean?

      @THendy1411@THendy14113 ай бұрын
    • @@tommac21 On Earth, probably.

      @kielvostro@kielvostro2 ай бұрын
  • 🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:29 🌙 Quality sleep is crucial for maintaining a healthy baseline dopamine level, allowing you to pursue goals effectively. 01:54 🧘‍♂️ Non-sleep deep rest (NSDR), such as yoga nidra, has been scientifically shown to increase dopamine reserves by up to 65%, providing an alternative to sleep. 03:20 🍏 Nutrition, specifically tyrosine-rich foods, plays a role in dopamine synthesis, emphasizing the importance of a well-balanced diet. 04:17 ☀️ Morning sunlight exposure, at least 5-10 minutes daily, contributes to increased dopamine levels and overall well-being. 05:45 🏋️ Regular movement and exercise, a mix of cardiovascular and resistance training, help maintain elevated baseline dopamine levels, essential for motivated behavior. 07:13 ⚖️ While there's variation in baseline dopamine levels due to genetics and circumstances, engaging in foundational practices like sleep, NSDR, nutrition, sunlight exposure, and regular exercise is essential for everyone.

    @yourfirst100milion@yourfirst100milion5 ай бұрын
    • Thanks

      @taha7shaikh@taha7shaikh5 ай бұрын
    • 🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:29 🌙 Quality sleep is crucial for maintaining a healthy baseline dopamine level, allowing you to pursue goals effectively. 01:54 🧘‍♂ Non-sleep deep rest (NSDR), such as yoga nidra, has been scientifically shown to increase dopamine reserves by up to 65%, providing an alternative to sleep. 03:20 🍏 Nutrition, specifically tyrosine-rich foods, plays a role in dopamine synthesis, emphasizing the importance of a well-balanced diet. 04:17 ☀ Morning sunlight exposure, at least 5-10 minutes daily, contributes to increased dopamine levels and overall well-being. 05:45 🏋 Regular movement and exercise, a mix of cardiovascular and resistance training, help maintain elevated baseline dopamine levels, essential for motivated behavior. 07:13 ⚖ While there's variation in baseline dopamine levels due to genetics and circumstances, engaging in foundational practices like sleep, NSDR, nutrition, sunlight exposure, and regular exercise is essential for everyone. @@taha7shaikh

      @deathhunter1029@deathhunter10294 ай бұрын
    • Sun light is minimum 10mins. Not 5mins

      @donoturnback@donoturnback3 ай бұрын
    • Dr Huberman should pin this comment.

      @sanjeevp@sanjeevp3 ай бұрын
    • this is so funny @@deathhunter1029

      @howardmcmillian5764@howardmcmillian57642 ай бұрын
  • Cold showers in the morning, the more uncomfortable the better! When you feel that even the thought of geting out of the warm bed is the most disgusting thing ever... this is the precise time to get wet :') This is the most efficient way of producing Dopamine receptors.

    @nikolaandonov6766@nikolaandonov67663 ай бұрын
    • Agree 100%. By far the most immediate dopamine increase I feel is from those horrible cold showers in the morning.

      @rockyblumble@rockyblumble16 күн бұрын
  • The cure for everything and anything... Plenty of water, eating healthy foods, suffient sleep, exercise, no alcohol.

    @leacipurr@leacipurr5 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately, that's not the case. Those things are all great, but they are definitely not the cure for "everything and anything". Anyone with basic knowledge of biology/psychology should understand that.

      @Youttubeuser20932@Youttubeuser209325 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Youttubeuser20932it will prevent dieseases, except if you are not directly sprayed with some cancer's from the air.. lol..

      @GODzOfficial@GODzOfficial5 ай бұрын
    • One aspect that is often overlooked is simply spending time in silence imo

      @sebastianmuenzberg4197@sebastianmuenzberg41975 ай бұрын
    • Yep 👍🏻

      @jameshiggins633@jameshiggins6335 ай бұрын
    • I had an ear infection for a solid year, 4 rounds of antibiotics it would kind of go away and come rite back. At the last doc visit I asked "what the hell do I gotta do to get rid of this" she said "do you exercise? Yes I've ridden bicycle for years, she said "go twice as far twice as hard twice as long, more the better" So I did, and withing about 10 days the infection was completely gone..

      @sonicgauge1@sonicgauge15 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Dr. Huberman for all this valuable information that has been changing our lives for the better. 🙏🏼

    @Claudia-el3iz@Claudia-el3iz4 ай бұрын
  • Thank-you , Andrew for such a concise and helpful list.

    @debrachase3131@debrachase31314 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Mr. Huberman.

    @mmameenbayg3992@mmameenbayg39924 ай бұрын
  • I am so grateful for these videos and the videos dr. huberman puts out

    @mike110111@mike1101113 ай бұрын
  • Just incredible. Also the level in which the Doc communicates complex information with such clarity and understanding for mere mortals: Awesome

    @user-tj1rc8nu2n@user-tj1rc8nu2nАй бұрын
  • Thanks for those amazing details. Looks like I am getting into NSDR yoga Nidra, it is so excating. Nowadays I am on my 3rd week of cold exposure. I got a pretty fancy deep freezer cold plunge, I decided to make it after your Cold Exposure episode. Recently I diagnosed as ADHD, and after your related episodes, I know the majority of the details. After all, I was wondering how I was hungry to understand the neurobiological details of human. And how good trying super recent science base protocols in my gym session. You become a modern time scientific icon, with a humble approach. That's so precious what you are giving to all of us. Much appreciated.

    @orcunsarmis2959@orcunsarmis29592 ай бұрын
  • Thank you got for doing these clips. They are quite helpful for those of us working with ADHD

    @kw_node@kw_node5 ай бұрын
    • can u say that again

      @lindyn4@lindyn44 ай бұрын
    • Or those of us who don't wanto to watch 2 to 3-hour monologues on scientific research

      @alvareo92@alvareo924 ай бұрын
    • I have depression and adhd I ever feel motivated

      @user-sc9ug1ld2u@user-sc9ug1ld2u2 ай бұрын
  • This reminded me to work out today. Thank you!

    @Yakovvandordt@Yakovvandordt4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! Appreciate it deeply!!

    @kitsurubami@kitsurubami4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for inventing all these concepts

    @vijaynatarajan3375@vijaynatarajan3375Ай бұрын
  • First of all thankyou so much for this condensed shorter video channel! I love your content but have felt overwhelmed with the 2+ hr videos on your main channel. I'm realizing my lifelong sleep issues are probably tied to my adhd, dopamine issues. Thanks for this informative video.

    @lululemonbar9110@lululemonbar91102 ай бұрын
  • many thanks to you dr huberman, i always watch your videos, especially your clips from the podcast, sometimes i lost in the middle of podcast but i struggle to understand the meaning of every seconds that you give

    @kikianion1@kikianion1Ай бұрын
    • Maybe someone can help to identify what you are misunderstanding? Try speaking about a specific issue and ask for some guidance. Prayers to you friend

      @azraellupos5574@azraellupos5574Ай бұрын
  • Man! Simply the best.

    @AjwadFaysal@AjwadFaysal3 ай бұрын
  • I really like these short form sharing of your experience 👍🏻

    @TheRealStructurer@TheRealStructurer5 ай бұрын
  • This man is saving my life. Seriously.

    @jasmineedwards2273@jasmineedwards22733 ай бұрын
  • Thank you!!

    @sandyweber6014@sandyweber60145 ай бұрын
  • you are the best. thank you

    @tomsmith3269@tomsmith32695 ай бұрын
  • Thank you very much! Great clip ‚

    @venjaminschuster2797@venjaminschuster27975 ай бұрын
  • Thank you sir 😊

    @auntykiki8161@auntykiki81612 ай бұрын
  • Great information, thank you for sharing.

    @mario.ordaz72@mario.ordaz7223 күн бұрын
  • Wow I just finished watching Jocko’s podcast on doing the stuff you’re supposed to do and your video is complementary to that - very cool.

    @patriot1303@patriot13035 ай бұрын
  • Amazing work Dr Huberman. You are changing people's lives and are a treasure to this world. 24 days sober today (cannabis and alcohol) as a result of your work and Dr Lembkes. On the subject of meditation not increasing dopamine levels. Could that be due to people not meditating in the correct way. By the correct way, I mean body posture. I have found in my own experience that sitting in the lotus position and keeping my back posture straight is challenging and uncomfortable due to muscle tension and continuous focus. However, through maintaining this posture and persevering for 20 minutes it becomes easier and I do feel more focussed and motivated during and after the practice. Could this be a result of the dopamine system working? Choosing to embrace the "pain" and being rewarded with "pleasure"? As mentioned, big fan of yours. Truly life changing work. You're a modern day hero 🤙

    @adamscohier542@adamscohier5425 ай бұрын
    • Congrats on your sobriety. Alcohol has never been my thing but I'm a lifetime pot smoker...until recently. 35 days clean. Feels great.

      @Z-bone64@Z-bone645 ай бұрын
  • I'm grateful

    @ClandestineHerald@ClandestineHerald3 ай бұрын
  • The 10 minute NSDR you do has been a huge help for me for about a year now. I use it almost daily!

    @themadmusician5307@themadmusician53075 ай бұрын
    • Where do I find the link?

      @sheahill3340@sheahill33405 ай бұрын
    • Nsdr?

      @Skanny11@Skanny115 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Skanny11non sleep deep rest

      @kristiscabanashorts@kristiscabanashorts5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kristiscabanashortsIs it some form or technic of meditation or how does it differ?

      @henri1476@henri14765 ай бұрын
    • @@henri1476 watch the video... 1:44 - 3:00

      @lacr0014@lacr00144 ай бұрын
  • Huberman for President!

    @scottswygert7165@scottswygert71654 ай бұрын
    • Huberman : Not interested

      @Roquea.207@Roquea.2077 күн бұрын
  • Morning sunlight massively improves my mood.

    @m.i.n.k.y.m.o.o.@m.i.n.k.y.m.o.o.9 күн бұрын
  • Morning sunlight exposure combined with a morning walk. My day was untouchable when I had this morning routine

    @jenniferbeams2520@jenniferbeams252024 күн бұрын
  • Thank you

    @peterbarr2011@peterbarr2011Ай бұрын
  • I think you may have misspoke regarding tyrosine around 3:10. Tyrosine is an amino acid but not an enzyme, tyrosine hydroxylase is the enzyme that converts tyrosine to L-Dopa and then dopamine. Both can limit dopamine synthesis, but tyrosine hydroxylase is to my understanding the enzyme that controls the rate of conversion from tyrosine to synthesize dopamine but correct me if I’m misunderstanding.

    @peterrevelle5677@peterrevelle56775 ай бұрын
    • Tyrosine is an amino acid that plays several important roles in the body. It is a precursor to various neurotransmitters, including dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine, which are essential for mood regulation and stress response. Tyrosine is also involved in the production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism. Additionally, it can be found in dietary sources and is used as a supplement for its potential cognitive and mood-enhancing effects. However, it's essential to use supplements with caution and consult a healthcare professional if considering tyrosine supplementation.

      @timonmees3043@timonmees30435 ай бұрын
    • I ❤ u smarty pants

      @lindamon5101@lindamon51015 ай бұрын
    • I was about to say that haha, thanks

      @Marius1708@Marius17085 ай бұрын
    • I’m smoking El dopa, does that count?

      @BamBam_PDX@BamBam_PDX5 ай бұрын
  • Very informative. I pretty much do all of these but I didn't know about NSDR.

    @deltahomicide9300@deltahomicide93003 ай бұрын
    • ayy renegade hardware crew, big up ya chest

      @errgo2713@errgo27133 ай бұрын
  • I need be careful with how much Huberman I watch in order to keep my dopamine balanced.

    @daniel_359@daniel_3594 ай бұрын
    • Just wait till later in the day before you engage in dopaminergic activities. Go forth and spend your dopamine wisely good sir

      @yokushhy@yokushhy2 ай бұрын
  • 01:41 am in France... I cannot sleep..."oh look: a new Huberman's video!" 😂

    @gothikasweb3685@gothikasweb36855 ай бұрын
  • Love It🙂

    @vickyrosinamkrause5285@vickyrosinamkrause52852 ай бұрын
  • Thank you proffesor life is throwing me some curve balls I didn't expect 😅

    @carlosbravo6282@carlosbravo62825 ай бұрын
  • Thanks

    @dorinastinga4689@dorinastinga46893 ай бұрын
  • i 100% approve body scan relaxation / meditation, i do it when i work home, in the pause intervals of pomodoros, even short ones, it works remarkably well

    @josephmbimbi@josephmbimbi4 ай бұрын
    • wow really can you link on those short videos pomodoro break is about 5 min right?or your 15 min break?

      @lindyn4@lindyn44 ай бұрын
    • @@lindyn4 Not sure i understood 100% your comment, but on 5 min pomodoro breaks, i lay on the bed next to my desk, relax and perform body scan as much as i can. I also do it on 15 min breaks (more like 45-60 to me, 15 is too little), i get deeper relaxation, often go in and out of sleep, but i don't overthink it

      @josephmbimbi@josephmbimbi4 ай бұрын
    • @@josephmbimbi thanks so much for response. I was asking for the youtube link to the relaxation meditation you do but since you say you scan your body as much as you can I am assuming you are not following a youtube guide

      @lindyn4@lindyn44 ай бұрын
    • @@lindyn4 Indeed i usually do not. Once in a while maybe, but for me they tend to go too fast, and i am lucky to get good results by myself. I don't have any specific recommendation for videos, besides youtube search result :/

      @josephmbimbi@josephmbimbi4 ай бұрын
  • I would strongly suggest that our motivation also has to do whether we like what we are doing or not.

    @renek.6434@renek.64345 ай бұрын
    • Train yourself to enjoy doing what's hard to do and that goes a long way too

      @Backfromthestorm@Backfromthestorm5 ай бұрын
    • You do have a point but not everything in live needs to be hard. @@Backfromthestorm

      @renek.6434@renek.64345 ай бұрын
    • Well motivation is motivation

      @jonasbertilbellander@jonasbertilbellander5 ай бұрын
  • Nice watch. 🙂

    @fsnicolas@fsnicolas4 ай бұрын
  • I’m a new listener and, Andrew, I’m falling in love. ❤ lol

    @jmas2312@jmas23122 ай бұрын
  • Great video, all that is mentioned in the video resonate with what I have been unconsciously doing for the longest time. Exercise, morning sunlight (morning walk), sleeping enough, etc. However, I am still somehow a dopamine peak addict, being video games, alcohol or resolving that headscratcher at work. That being said, would some sort of "dopamine reserve detox" be appropriate in that case?

    @jleg8586@jleg8586Ай бұрын
  • I like this video: but at around 02:19 mark, it is said that meditation is focusing excersise and Yoga Nidra / NSDR is not meditation. However Meditation is so broad and many types exist. many forms of meditation are not only about focussing, and often have similar mechinsms to NSDR/Yoga Nidra. Many sources say that NSDR/Yoga Nidra is infact a form of meditation. body scans / breathwork is seen in many forms of meditation, e.g. vipassana (one of the buddhist forms) and many others. the mechanisms of yoga nidra/NSDR are similar if not the same as many forms of buddhist/hindu meditation. I think this part of the video should be corrected?

    @archivedaccount2049@archivedaccount20495 ай бұрын
    • And meditation will definitely increase your positive hormones

      @indianamenesty3341@indianamenesty3341Ай бұрын
  • Very good

    @user-pj4qn6jf7x@user-pj4qn6jf7x2 ай бұрын
  • i had dopamine deficiency symptoms, likely caused by imbalance of kynurenic acid as a response to gut issues that werent apparent for years, caused by food additives like gums, emulsifier and commonly used medication binder. if you dont have a clean diet and free or mostly free of artificial drug/supplement binders you will not have best dopamine levels or availability of dopamine receptors

    @Staci1994@Staci199410 күн бұрын
  • I came up with a totally natural way of relieving depression. It also helps to wake me up which is why I did it in the first place. You know how you can feel where your organs are, you can also feel where your brain is. Just feel where your brain is and imagine something going through your brain from the beginning to the back slowly. I imagine it like an MRI scan. I'm thinking that it may trigger the areas of the brain responsible for serotonin and/or endorphins. Of the 4 other people I taught this to, it works for 2 of them. The other 2 said they couldn't imagine something going through their brain. One said it gets rid of her anxiety. And I have also done it for stress.

    @Denise-cb3et@Denise-cb3etАй бұрын
  • From my own experience with meditation, I almost always feel better afterwards. Maybe, as you say, it’s because I’m not practicing traditional silent mediation.

    @summersunriseyoga@summersunriseyoga4 ай бұрын
  • @andrewhuberman I live in extreme UV region. How can I sunbath safely in the morning without sunglasses as you mentioned while minimizing melanoma risk? Can I still use sunscreen?

    @akirahojo2@akirahojo23 ай бұрын
  • I've always wondered if the benefits of sunlight can be artificially induced by very bright lights. I am extremely photosensitive and I use a 60k lumen portable flootlight in my room in order to help fight my seasonal depression and it works really really well. It works so well that I have forgotten to turn it on some days and felt horrible until I turned it on and felt great all of the sudden. I turn it on first thing in the morning and I also open the blinds in my apartment every day first thing to try to get this requirement in and I think it works? But I am not sure. Obviously natural light will always be better, but I feel it especially helps on rainy days.

    @gorgeousnoxy481@gorgeousnoxy4812 ай бұрын
  • Wait so what's the difference between NSDR and Yoga Nidra? At 2:29 he says they are different. Also what is the difference between Yoga Nidra/NSDR/Meditation? I'm South Asian, they come from my side of the World and they all involve regulating breath ie. The same thing. Vipassna IS meditation. And you learn it by essentially focussing different parts of your body, and increasing awareness to improve breathing.

    @Solistastyle@Solistastyle5 ай бұрын
  • Please make a podcast on ADHD or if it's done already please provide link.

    @ramakrishnagkannari8714@ramakrishnagkannari87142 ай бұрын
  • Is cold immersion not a thing anymore? Suggested of some stuff that appears to work on myself and others exercising similar patterns I would like to see some studies and discussion on all kinds of hardship - hard physical work, unpleasant circumstances and obstacles in general requiring willpower and great effort to overcome - framed in positive mindset (meaning, believing it is worth it despite the struggle).

    @Ruudwardt@Ruudwardt5 ай бұрын
    • His focus may be more on baseline Dopamine rather than the boost of cold water (or hot saunas).

      @geoattoronto@geoattoronto4 ай бұрын
  • Will my full sprectrum grow lights be enough for morning sunlight treatment?

    @gabrielgreen9883@gabrielgreen98832 ай бұрын
  • getting sufficient sleep practicing non-sleep deep rest (NSDR) maintaining proper nutrition and consuming foods rich in tyrosine getting morning sunlight exposure engaging in regular exercise

    @ReflectionOcean@ReflectionOcean5 ай бұрын
  • Should the NSDR be a daily session done separately from sleeping?

    @sheahill3340@sheahill33405 ай бұрын
  • Is it possible to activate the parts of the brain you mentioned by "pretending" to exercise out of necessity? I have a physical disability and my movements are limited to finger flexing and neck movements.

    @theOftenator@theOftenator4 ай бұрын
  • I'm calling it, Dr. Huberman is America's daddy. He's the knowledgeable, wise father we all need who tells us to turn off our electronics, get outside and get some sunlight, get our s@*t done, go to bed, etc. 😂😂😂

    @travelgal8887@travelgal88875 ай бұрын
    • that's adorable! ❤

      @LisaSonora@LisaSonora5 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant and vital, basically your middle names at this point lol

    @joryiansmith@joryiansmith5 ай бұрын
  • Does it make sense to take l-phenylalanine instead of l-tyrosine? Is there more to it than just the transformation? Thank you for the video.

    @FJMay-jx6hr@FJMay-jx6hr2 ай бұрын
  • Huberman ain't gonna talk about MTHFR's role, I know it.

    @MindfullyMelting@MindfullyMelting5 ай бұрын
  • I have a question about the satellite portion I wear contacts that have a UV block will that affect the viewing of sunlight?

    @billcv80@billcv803 ай бұрын
  • What if you live in the Northeast and don't have the morning sun option? Do I use a happy light for SAD?

    @hlb0111@hlb01113 ай бұрын
  • Something I have never understood about myself - if exposure to the sun is so good for us, and it clearly is, why do I personally hate the feeling of sun on my skin so much?

    @paulhilton6426@paulhilton642615 күн бұрын
  • 02 [00:02] To feel motivated and capable of pursuing goals, having a healthy level of baseline dopamine is crucial. [00:29] Achieving a healthy baseline dopamine level involves foundational practices such as quality sleep, strategic rest, and proper nutrition. [01:54] Non-sleep deep rest (NSDR), like yoga nidra, has been shown to increase dopamine reserves significantly. [02:50] Nutrition plays a role in baseline dopamine, with tyrosine being essential for dopamine synthesis. [04:17] Exposure to morning sunlight, without sunglasses, increases cortisol and dopamine levels, contributing to well-being and alertness. [05:45] Regular exercise, a mix of cardiovascular and resistance training, helps maintain an elevated baseline dopamine level, aiding motivated pursuit behavior. [07:13] Variation in baseline dopamine levels can occur due to genetics and circumstances, but everyone can benefit from engaging in these foundational practices every 24 hours to enhance motivation and drive.

    @labsanta@labsanta3 ай бұрын
  • Can you corroborate the research on cold plunges?

    @chrisbezzant1085@chrisbezzant10854 ай бұрын
  • live laugh love huberman

    @Ronoui@Ronoui5 ай бұрын
  • Meditation is so much more than a 'focusing exercise'....

    @bennozoid1@bennozoid114 күн бұрын
  • Sleep Nsdr Nutrition tyrosine Morning sunlight Movement

    @liamc7097@liamc70972 ай бұрын
  • Where's the link to yoga nidra video, pls?

    @francianebarbosa4370@francianebarbosa437011 күн бұрын
  • I want to increase dopamine receptors first..any advice?

    @maheshtanay@maheshtanayАй бұрын
  • At first glance, i read bassline instead of baseline and was thinking wow here we go 🤣

    @stephenY96@stephenY965 ай бұрын
  • 00:02 🌊 Having a healthy baseline level of dopamine is crucial for feeling motivated and capable of pursuing goals. 01:26 🛌 Quality sleep restores dopamine reserves, essential for meaningful goal consideration. 02:50 🧘 Non-sleep deep rest (NSDR), like yoga nidra, significantly increases dopamine reserves. 03:20 🥦 Proper nutrition, particularly tyrosine-rich foods, is crucial for maintaining baseline dopamine levels. 04:17 🌞 Morning sunlight exposure increases dopamine levels, contributing to wellbeing and alertness. 05:45 🏋 Regular exercise, including cardiovascular and resistance training, elevates and maintains baseline dopamine levels.

    @alvaurah@alvaurah2 ай бұрын
  • Good sleep, early morning surf session … happy days

    @Moosecoaster@MoosecoasterАй бұрын
  • Depending on where you live, getting that morning sunlight when you wake up might be difficult, even harder during winter time. What would you advice to people not being able to get that morning sunlight as soon as they wake up ? Are those artificial sunlight lamps something to be considered ?

    @abirihabibi@abirihabibi5 ай бұрын
    • I think vitamin D

      @ChristosAndreou01@ChristosAndreou015 ай бұрын
    • Get yourself one of those lamps with at least 10,000 lumens!!?! I got one and have it on my desk. It's specifically for s.a.d, depression, etc gotta make sure you turn it on every damn day without fail.

      @kristiscabanashorts@kristiscabanashorts5 ай бұрын
    • He said these are second best, of course, actual sunlight is the best. I'm in Pittsburgh so winter here or even fall sucks for light lol

      @kristiscabanashorts@kristiscabanashorts5 ай бұрын
    • Yes so what's his take on people living in Alaska - sun non existent. Not here in sweden neither

      @jonasbertilbellander@jonasbertilbellander5 ай бұрын
    • I have a UVA - ultraviolet light - that goes on in my office first thing and stays on until sunset.

      @geoattoronto@geoattoronto4 ай бұрын
  • How do I increase morning cortisol if I can’t get any sunlight whatsoever?

    @deniskucevic2257@deniskucevic22575 ай бұрын
  • Does the increase of dopamine these 4 things (good sleep , good nutrition, sunlight in morning, exercise) do help me with withdrawal symptoms of quiting an addiction ?

    @Lost_soul_0021@Lost_soul_00214 ай бұрын
    • In my experience, absolutely. But it'll depend on the type and severity of the withdrawal. This would make a noticeable impact for nicotine, caffeine, cannabis withdrawals. For benzos, opioids, or alcohol withdrawal, you're gonna feel miserable regardless. Still good habits to get into if you wanna maximize your chances of avoiding relapse.

      @tomisaacson2762@tomisaacson27623 ай бұрын
  • Is it just as beneficial To take in sunlight from a window? Or do I have to be outside? Thank you!

    @ParisLatka@ParisLatka5 ай бұрын
    • Best outside for a few reasons. Sunlight through window glass harms your skin. Many windows now screen the UVA light that is essential for the effect you want.

      @geoattoronto@geoattoronto4 ай бұрын
  • you forgot to include the ad for Athletic Greens

    @ybwang7124@ybwang71245 ай бұрын
  • LOL. I remember something a high school teacher once said in class in response to a student's comment. The student made a comment about a character in a book possibly doing something bad, but would lead to good happening later. The teacher said' "Hmm, I dont think so. That would be like saying I hit myself in the head with a hammer, because when I stop it feels good."

    @hr1meg@hr1meg2 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤

    @Skanny11@Skanny115 ай бұрын
  • Wrt meditation, the meditation we practice in the west is not properly informed by the teachings of the Buddha. Step #10 of the Buddha's instructions on mindfulness of breathing meditation is "Gladden the mind." The idea is to saturate the mind with joy and satisfaction. Happiness is the proximate cause of concentration, to quote Bhikkhu Buddhadasa, not pure and sustained effort. This is basic jhanna practice in the Theravadan/Thai Forest tradition. Whenever we talk about meditation broadly like this, I wish we could specify whether it's anapanasati meditation (mindfulness of breathing) or just the dry practice those of us know in the west as vipassana. Here's the conclusion to a very limited article exploring this area: "How these meditators achieve periods of extreme joy without common negative side effects could contribute to the scientific “pursuit of happiness” and could pave the way for novel paradigms for rehabilitation and recovery from nervous system injury." From: "Case Study of Ecstatic Meditation: fMRI and EEG Evidence of Self-Stimulating a Reward System" in journal Neural Plast.

    @timschlak2542@timschlak25423 ай бұрын
  • Where’s the link to nsdr

    @blackcrane1084@blackcrane10845 ай бұрын
  • How much helps if you have low body fat?

    @dsanxcz3074@dsanxcz30745 ай бұрын
  • In my personal opinion the answer is Love ..without true genuine love in a person life this can cause depression

    @intrakitproductions@intrakitproductions28 күн бұрын
  • How can I get dopamine for motivation for house cleaning and putting stuff and clothes in order? I just hate house chores. I have a lot to work on, it piled up😢

    @truthcooperator4683@truthcooperator46835 ай бұрын
    • My laundry can be climb like Everest…😢

      @moiraohara@moiraohara5 ай бұрын
  • Can screens lower dopamine, anyone know?

    @JacobWalton8380@JacobWalton83805 ай бұрын
  • Whats the difference between morning sunlight and 12:01pm sunlight?

    @user-dw7ie9mq1r@user-dw7ie9mq1rАй бұрын
  • What about L-Tyrosine supplements? I started taking Wellbutrin after my HRT was decreased significantly and I became depressed. Back on HRT but still taking the Wellbutrin. However, I am having a really hard time being as motivated as I was before.

    @groovysecondhalf@groovysecondhalf5 ай бұрын
    • Best .tyrosine for motivation

      @Drjehangirkhan@Drjehangirkhan5 ай бұрын
  • Ensure a healthy level of baseline dopamine by engaging in foundational practices every 24 hours. 0:45 Get sufficient amounts of quality sleep each night to restore dopamine reserves. 1:08 Explore non-sleep deep rest (NSDR) practices like yoga nidra to increase dopamine reserves by up to 65%. 1:57 Consume foods rich in tyrosine to support dopamine synthesis. 3:06 Expose yourself to morning sunlight daily to enhance dopamine levels through a dopamine-related cascade. 4:10 Engage in regular movement or exercise, combining cardiovascular and resistance training, to maintain elevated baseline dopamine. 5:31

    @ReflectionOcean@ReflectionOcean2 ай бұрын
  • 🌊 Having a healthy level of baseline dopamine is crucial for feeling motivated and capable of pursuing goals. 💤 Getting sufficient amounts of quality sleep each night is essential for improving baseline dopamine levels and motivation. 🧘‍♂ Non-sleep deep rest practices, such as NSDR or yoga nidra, can increase your baseline dopamine level, unlike traditional meditation. 💤 Quality sleep and deep rest, such as yoga nidra, can increase dopamine reserves by up to 65%, ensuring a sufficient baseline level of motivation and drive. ☀ Morning sunlight is an essential component for our overall health and well-being, and we should prioritize getting exposure to it every day. ☀ Viewing morning sunlight increases cortisol early in the day, which leads to a dopamine-related cascade that promotes states of wellbeing, elevated mood, and alertness throughout the day. 🏋‍♀ Setting personal records, engaging in sprints or heavy lifts, and learning new dynamic movements can help achieve peaks in dopamine during exercise. 💪 Regular movement helps maintain elevated levels of baseline dopamine, which is crucial for engaging in motivated pursuit behavior.

    @WatchWhileHigh@WatchWhileHigh5 ай бұрын
  • What should I do in case of getting sunlight in winter? I wake up in the morning, and it is still pitch black outside. I've seen in previous videos that artificial light can help but it's not that effective. Any ideas?

    @szabolcsbayer6169@szabolcsbayer61695 ай бұрын
    • Turn on ultraviolet light bulbs in your work or living area. I know it helps overcome SAD (seasonal affective depression) and so it does some good as light. I have an 18" UVA fluorescent bulb on a book shelve in my home office. BTW, even indirect UVA helps.

      @geoattoronto@geoattoronto4 ай бұрын
    • Just get a 10,000 lumen SAD lamp

      @Randomstuff77654@Randomstuff776543 ай бұрын
  • @your_omen@your_omen5 ай бұрын
  • Have to take besides exercise and son and jobs and stuff. I have to take ADD meds for ADD and depression but it’s the same time it’s so hard to get the right amount and it’s always changing and to be honest I don’t know I wish there were something like your glucose monitor I would like a dopamine monitor and I guess all the other ones too but it’s not that simple. It also has to do with 1 million other things in your body but some sort of monitor, that’s fixed for you or told you what to do because all my life no matter what I was doing on food or food. All of it even with meditation life has always been a self medication and I’m I’m really tired of it. I’m so tired I’m so alone.

    @visionvixxen@visionvixxen3 ай бұрын
    • I'm also so tired of it. I'm going to the doctor next week to help

      @cozycasasmr4510@cozycasasmr45103 ай бұрын
  • What if it rains all day, such as tomorrow, how can I get sunlight?

    @mocurio@mocurio3 ай бұрын
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