Dr. Karl Deisseroth: Understanding & Healing the Mind

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Andrew Huberman

Andrew Huberman

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Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, is a Clinical Psychiatrist and scientist who directs a bioengineering research laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine. His work aims to understand and develop treatments for disorders of the mind such as depression, attention deficit disorders (ADHD & ADD), autism, schizophrenia, anxiety, eating disorders, borderline personality and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We discuss his experience treating his patients and his laboratory’s mission to find and develop cures for mental disease and tools for probing how the brain works.
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Dr. Karl Deisseroth
Twitter: / karldeisseroth
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:07:41 Using Language to Understand the Mind
00:12:19 Blood Tests For Mental Disease
00:13:38 The Largest Challenges Facing Treatment of Mental Health
00:20:21 Predicting Depression & Suicide
00:22:47 Drugs That Work for Brain Illness
00:27:01 What Would A Cure For the Broken Mind Look Like?
00:32:23 Channelopsins: Tools For Understanding & Treating the Mind
00:39:10 Curing Blindness with Channelopsins
00:41:58 Why Karl Became a Scientist
00:47:10 Vagus Nerve In Depression
00:54:12 Challenges To Overcome for Treating Mental Illness with Channelopsins
00:58:34 Using the Dialogue with Patients to Guide Treatment
01:00:52 How Our Eyes Reveal Our Mental Health
01:06:04 Controlling Structures Deep In the Brain
01:08:23 The Most Effective Drugs Often Have the Most Side Effects
01:09:50 Do Psychiatrists Take the Drugs They Prescribe?
01:14:15 Moving From Experimental Tools To Novel Treaments
01:16:00 Brain-Machine Interfaces & Neuralink
01:19:30 ADHD & Dr. Deissroth’s Approach To Focusing His Mind
01:26:36 How Dr. Deisseroth Balances A Career In Medicine, Science & Family
01:35:41 New Ways of Exploring Brains: CLARITY
01:38:49 What Is Special About the Human Brain?
01:46:03 Psychedelics
01:54:12 MDMA
01:57:15 Dr. Deisseroth’s New Book “Projections: A Story of Emotions”
01:59:42 Connecting with Dr. Deisseroth on Twitter
The Huberman Lab Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - www.blabacphoto.com

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@synsynsy 3 жыл бұрын
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@Darlexis 3 жыл бұрын
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@knightaz
@knightaz 3 жыл бұрын
This is incredible, unique content that cannot be found anywhere else. We need more intellectually challenging and deep interviews. I can't wait to read Projections. You're also a brilliant interviewer, thank you so much for this Dr Huberman!
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words of feedback. My guest on this episode is truly in the top 0.1% of scientist alive today, perhaps ever and the work he’s doing is sure to serve humanity in positive ways for the treatment of so many disorders of the mind. It also stands to inform us how the brain works in the healthy situation. I appreciate your interest in science!
@winbalingit8502
@winbalingit8502 3 жыл бұрын
🤯Thank you for this Dr. Huberman!!🙏🏽🥰🤙🏽
@katherinecudney9204
@katherinecudney9204 3 жыл бұрын
@@hubermanlab Your immense respect and appreciation for this man's level of excellence in his field was evidenced by your facial flush when opening this interview. This was a most excellent interview and pretty remarkable that Dr. Deisseroth had time and willingness to share himself with us. I just purchased and can't wait to read the book - Projections: A story of human emotions. On a side note, I would love to someday see you interview Dr. Stuart Hameroff. He is somewhat controversial in that he contends that consciousness originates from quantum states in neural microtubules.
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 3 жыл бұрын
@@katherinecudney9204 hmm, interesting. Haven't heard of Dr. Hammerhoff (sic), or his work. Will definitely be looking him up - sounds fascinating! Thanks for sharing!
@katherinecudney9204
@katherinecudney9204 3 жыл бұрын
@@barbarafairbanks4578 I go by his spelling - one m and two ffs. :-) He is/was an Anesthesiologist and is referred to as a Quantum Consciousness Theorist & Researcher. He along with several others, including physicist Sir Roger Penrose, study consciousness and the "physics of the brain". He was a primary initiator and director of the Center for Consciousness Studies with the University of Arizona. The have a biennial conference in Tucson with the alternate year conference hosted in another country. I find it intriguing. As a student of neuro-psychology, I went to a presentation of his and even got to ask questions (I was way out of my league but he was very gracious).
@hefferonjoe
@hefferonjoe 3 жыл бұрын
This is how intelligent people have a conversation. No name-calling, no political potshots, no judgment - just two wonderful minds exploring, learning and teaching. Great stuff
@user-gj4ez6qj2z
@user-gj4ez6qj2z 21 күн бұрын
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@danbaciu1491 3 жыл бұрын
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@MegaBabygal1 3 жыл бұрын
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@andromachitziamou2135 3 жыл бұрын
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@fysiotube 3 жыл бұрын
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@rosenausmani56 3 жыл бұрын
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@KristalZephyr
@KristalZephyr 3 жыл бұрын
This podcast is one of the reasons my Mondays don't suck! :)
@susette2024
@susette2024 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Andrew, I put it simply - just love you. Greetings from Germany.
@sumaclane8020
@sumaclane8020 3 жыл бұрын
me too
@hvno5054
@hvno5054 3 жыл бұрын
This video means a lot to me.
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@crystalgreco5699 3 жыл бұрын
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@redbeard3946
@redbeard3946 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 20 mins in and I totally hear you.
@mattjeffsdpt
@mattjeffsdpt 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Deisseroth's audiobook breaks incredible ground. In addition to having Dr. Karl narrate - which gives the quality of having a professional of his status both read his personal journal AND his clinical notes directly to you - the audiobook has actors portraying his clients. The chapter featuring the Uighur graduate biologist / entomologist was riveting. The chapter featuring the highly accomplished attorney / engineer suffering from leukemia and schizoaffective disorder is heartbreaking. This delivery model is engrossing. This man is an innovator and a polymath. He's remaking our world for the better. Kudos, good sir!
@ellenkass9410
@ellenkass9410 3 жыл бұрын
I am not usually into audio books but I will try this one. It sounds fascinating. 🏜👩‍🦳🌻
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 3 жыл бұрын
Matt Jeff's DPT PSM REAS thanks for sharing that. I prefer to read- not into audiobooks - and was complaining that the audiobook was all I could seem to find when looking for a copy if tge book to buy. But your description of your audiobook experience has completely changed my mind. Thanks!
@MosesRabuka
@MosesRabuka 3 жыл бұрын
“We don’t know how other people feel, most of the time we don’t even really know how we feel”
@Alexandra.AI.
@Alexandra.AI. 3 жыл бұрын
I know very well how and what I'm feeling most of the time. Problem is how to get away from those feelings, or turn them into something useful.
@andreatimar1272
@andreatimar1272 3 жыл бұрын
and/or we don't have the words or language to convey how we feel...
@ArtsCraftsAntiquity
@ArtsCraftsAntiquity 3 жыл бұрын
Not only that… we are not our feelings.
@RosyRosieRose
@RosyRosieRose 3 жыл бұрын
Mmm...more like we don't want to acknowledge how we feel.... You're good on quoting quotable quotes, Moses :)
@nazaninhaddadpour3532
@nazaninhaddadpour3532 3 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@redrodlrowon
@redrodlrowon 3 жыл бұрын
Here's this dude with a basecap. And he's probably one of the most brilliant and important scientists ever. I love it.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
He is the very top 0.1% of scientists alive, perhaps ever and indeed, relaxed and informal. It's about the work for us.
@redrodlrowon
@redrodlrowon 3 жыл бұрын
@@hubermanlab If somehow, by some lucky coincidence the two of you could manage to work together for the the next say twenty years or so, this could change the world for the better in ways that are very hard to imagine for me right now. I do sincerely hope this will happen.
@Learna_Hydralis
@Learna_Hydralis 3 жыл бұрын
scientist interview scientists .. the greatest podcast combination ever!
@simplycece9160
@simplycece9160 3 жыл бұрын
I just cant get enough of 2 "real" guys sitting around sharing their deep passion of science and humanity/nature.
@MegaBabygal1
@MegaBabygal1 3 жыл бұрын
Good God i can't believe this is all free! Education without the financial cost! Thank you thank you thank you Dr. Huberman. Im freaking out.
@arnaud_voltaire
@arnaud_voltaire 3 жыл бұрын
Please interview Costello next 🙏
@evanswonderland2955
@evanswonderland2955 3 жыл бұрын
Content we really want
@angilinajensen3088
@angilinajensen3088 3 жыл бұрын
I agree... hehehe
@ryanhilton7810
@ryanhilton7810 3 жыл бұрын
Dr H: “Costello, what makes you get out of bed in the morning?” Costello: *blinks* … *sleeps* 2.5h pass, podcast over.
@devonjon
@devonjon 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Karl Deisseroth turns 50 this year. Can we get his anti-aging protocol too please?
@jjuniper274
@jjuniper274 3 жыл бұрын
I bet he's very low in neuroticism.
@davyroger3773
@davyroger3773 3 жыл бұрын
Look into intermittent fasting and the upregulation of the klotho gene. Not sure if hes practicing IF though
@koiulm84
@koiulm84 3 жыл бұрын
I thought this was a joke and googled his age 😳. We need answers here!!!
@e5jhl
@e5jhl 3 жыл бұрын
its probably just good genetics coupled with some common sense healthy attitudes, i have ppl in friends and family that never used any science based tools or any of the more novel anti-aging methods, but just common sense about health and lifestyle, in their 50s that more look like early 40
@MrJohncraciun
@MrJohncraciun 3 жыл бұрын
Stay out of intense sun light
@fevronija
@fevronija 3 жыл бұрын
I always thought that true scientists have to be humble, Karl proves my theory. Amazing human being.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
He is indeed both a humble scientist an amazing scientist and human being. His work has transformed the entire field and will continue to do so for hundreds of years. He is one of the true greats.
@myfavoritemartian
@myfavoritemartian 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Karl is a gentle very knowledgeable genius level scientist doctor. Thank you for bringing him on, Andrew. And as always thank you Andrew for fascinating, very informative and rich subjects you are always bringing to a spot light in the broad field of human wellbeing.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome. He is indeed among the top .1% of neuroscience researchers alive today, perhaps ever. What he is doing for the development and treatment of mental disorders is truly next level. I appreciate your interest in our conversation and thank you so much for your feedback. Best wishes, Andrew
@anjankatta1864
@anjankatta1864 3 жыл бұрын
This is the podcast I’ve been waiting my whole life for. Not pandering down and offering info-tainment, but taking your audience seriously and offering us a chance to up-level. Incredible
@ayacabrera
@ayacabrera 3 жыл бұрын
Is it Christmas? This episode feels like a Christmas gift! Thank you for the noble work that you two do!
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@reapsolve
@reapsolve 3 жыл бұрын
The ability to listen to one another, never interrupt, and allow reflection of these gentle humans is humbling. LOVE to see these impeccable creatures.
@mukeshanand5124
@mukeshanand5124 3 жыл бұрын
I am from India, I thank you a lot Dr Huberman. Still can't believe I have free access to these top quality content.
@davereid-daly2205
@davereid-daly2205 5 ай бұрын
Its been a substantially long time since I have heard a Clinical Psych. speak with such honesty. What an interesting man. He said, "we just don't know yet," countless times. There's so much BS in the neuroscience community about emotion and the suffering brain. What a treat to listen to him discuss his experiences. I love how he applauded biology and the Russian scientist who made the discovery. A very humble, honest man. Something that is very hard to find these days.
@jenniferdawn71
@jenniferdawn71 3 жыл бұрын
Love this Podcast. Also, I'm late-diagnosed ADHD/ASD, and while I absolutely need therapy to learn healthy coping skills in environments and cultures that can be hostile to the way I perceive and interact with the world, I don't need or want a cure. Without dismissing more severe and debilitating challenges in the neurodiverse community, I like who I am and have no desire to be neurotypical. Still, love this podcast!
@matthewanning9252
@matthewanning9252 3 жыл бұрын
Hubermanity strikes again- the one we’ve been waiting for ❤️
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@gerardduffy8778 3 жыл бұрын
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@Rachel-nc8kp
@Rachel-nc8kp 3 жыл бұрын
PLEASE, im begging you, interview Dr. Russell Barkley. Since so many people are obsessed over ADHD it would be incredibly beneficial to understand the disorder and what this neurological disorder is and isn't. 💋
@laurabroset5289
@laurabroset5289 3 жыл бұрын
Once again, you have impeccable timing with the topics you cover. I just started reading the book “Projections” last weekend. I love it. It’s insightful and poetic much like the writing of the late Dr. Oliver Sacks. I find the work each of you are doing so inspiring. Thank you for all that you do and for sharing emerging research in the field of Neuroscience with the collective in a way that is easy to understand and apply to our own lives.
@nixmai8060
@nixmai8060 3 жыл бұрын
Yes i too posted an old daniel amen tedtalk on LinkedIn
@onmyway7970
@onmyway7970 3 жыл бұрын
Who’s the author of the book « projections » ?
@Philusteen
@Philusteen 3 жыл бұрын
For those of us with central serous retinopathy (or other retinal dysfunction), the section on restoring retina function is just so hope-inspiring. For those of us who struggle with anxiety and depression, so is the rest of this wonderful conversation. Thanks Doc; I can see why you were so passionate about bringing this talk to everyone. Cheers. :-)
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your feedback Phil. Yes, Dr. Deisseroth is truly next level in terms of his clinical experience and what he’s doing for the treatment of so many diseases including reversal of blindness. It was an honor and pleasure to sit down with him to record this and equally an honor and a pleasure to be able to share his knowledge with the world. Thank you for listening.
@Philusteen
@Philusteen 3 жыл бұрын
@@hubermanlab just frigging brilliant. :-)
@pbapprend
@pbapprend 3 жыл бұрын
When Dr. Deisseroth spoke of light-driven plant behaviour, I was reminded of an interesting video I saw, Growing Portraits With Grass. The artists project light onto canvases covered in seed and use the process of photosynthesis to create grass portraits - they're quite beautiful. It's amazing what can be discovered through science!
@imogensharma
@imogensharma 3 жыл бұрын
I'm going to move to America. You guys are far ahead of us over here in the UK when it comes to the science of health, for obvious but unfortunate reasons. The NHS is a lovely idea, but so open to corruption and not financially viable. I have mental health struggles that have held me back in the past, but found strength in private therapy, self-improvement and consistent hard work. DBT and a degree in the U.S. are two goals I'm very much enjoying working towards and looking forward to. I'd love to move in a world where conversations like this take place as a matter of course! I can't express enough gratitude for you both sharing your knowledge. It's helping me understand myself and my loved ones better and demonstrating the incredible potential (but sometimes heartbreaking fragility) of humanity. I'm going to buy Dr. Deisseroth's book, thank you for the introduction!
@imogensharma
@imogensharma 3 жыл бұрын
@Bee S I imagine KZfaq is giving me a bias in my thinking because there are so many amazing US therapists/other scientists on here, but I also see objective differences. Having attempted and failed to get any help on the NHS for 30 years (despite debilitating albeit invisible symptoms), I can say first hand it's not good at the level most people have access to. When you're met with indifference by a doctor despite your despair, it's increidbly invalidating... Especially when you're young and lack self esteem. In America, you have the opposite problem in a way - they want you to have an illness so they can sell drugs. Over here, they don't want to refer to you mental health services and spend the funds (health care is free) unless you're hallucinating or within a few days of death. Seeking private health care is frowned upon if you're 'working class', so many people with personality disorders, depression, anxiety etc never get the help they need or the chance to meet their full potential. As a poor teenager in the early 00s, my self harm and obvious mental health issues were ignored or brushed off as attention seeking - by school as well as family. Good research comes out of our universities, but that doesn't reach the ground level. The NHS is extremely underfunded and has no space to help people with invisible symptoms. As such, those who need help the most can't get it. We don't even have school counselors in our public schools! Mental health was viewed almost unanimously until very recently as an excuse/weakness but that is slowly changing now. I can't stress how cruel UK culture is. I would say the U.S. just seems to be a little bit ahead and a little less repressed (lol), but the grass is always greener etc. Since growing up and learning better, I sought help privately and got some great treatment. However, I notice that the research over there is further along and the health care system, although unfair in its own way, is more advanced. Capitalism has pushed the U.S. ahead in this instance, in my opinion. Sorry for the essay, I appreciate your comment and the opportunity to extrapolate!
@zoeydeu2261
@zoeydeu2261 3 жыл бұрын
This is the only subscription I eagerly wait for every week! Keep up the great work Dr Hubes👍🏼
@jasonhodges8541
@jasonhodges8541 Жыл бұрын
Loved this episode. Thanks to both of you for letting us sit in on this wonderful conversation.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your interest in science! Best wishes, Andrew
@marthahorton5350
@marthahorton5350 3 жыл бұрын
A beautiful conversation between two brilliant and compassionate men. Dr. Karl's admission of his fascination with how other people's realities are so different than his own, is remarkable. For many this fact is threatening and disorienting in nature, and contributes to the stigma that many mentally ill people still suffer. Especially in a culture whose primary focus is efficiency and productivity. It is wonderful that both of your complex and beautiful brains are being used in the service of humanity's greater good. We are in desperate need for people like you. Grateful for this ❤ Congratulations on your first guest and a dream come true! 👏
@keenan3618
@keenan3618 3 жыл бұрын
I'm very excited that you're gonna start doing podcasts with guests now! Hoping to hear you with Dr. Andy Galpin soon!
@spaghetticourgetti
@spaghetticourgetti 3 жыл бұрын
Mondays are the best days!! This is absolutely amazing science communication. I am eagerly waiting for content about ADHD as far as the physiology and potential protocols goes!
@jonluis2647
@jonluis2647 3 жыл бұрын
Dr Andrew Huberman is the best gift the year 2020/2021 has delivered. His guests and colleagues are amazing
@koiulm84
@koiulm84 3 жыл бұрын
My favourite guest ever on the Hubermanlab podcast remains Andrew Huberman ! But Dr Karl Desseiroth is running a close second 🙂
@Flusterette
@Flusterette 3 жыл бұрын
I'd love for you to have an interview with ALLAN N. SCHORE! If you're going to talk about these psychiatric Dx, his works exploring neurodevelopment, neurodiversity, neuroplasticity, he's great! And above all: he's got a lot to say on specifically how our upbringing (especially in early years) is demonstrably causative of many of these Dx. His books: • Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self • Affect Regulation and Disorders of the Self • Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self • The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
I am a big fan of his work. I would love to make that interview happen.
@edwigcarol4888
@edwigcarol4888 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I am extremely interested in affect regulation and the sense of the self. "My life is an experiment on this topic!".
@SS-wysiwyg
@SS-wysiwyg Жыл бұрын
Appreciate all your work and your kind responses, Dr Huberman. Adding to the list, could I request for an interview with Terrence Real and his work on relational therapy, and men's mental health. Of course, it's understandable if your preference of candidate doesn't match. Once again, thank you for this wonderful body of work. You're an inspiration 🙏
@thewayoutisin
@thewayoutisin Жыл бұрын
Dr. Drisseroth, you're an incredible writer. So eloquent, poetic and beautiful. Dr. Huberman, you're such a beautiful soul man. Thank you for your contributions and for being you. You've changed my life with your work! I appreciate you!!!
@emmousa8353
@emmousa8353 3 жыл бұрын
this is excellent ... its a great privilege living in this age, all this info for free !!! - too good to be real. Thanks prof.
@jeremywebster8815
@jeremywebster8815 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks sooooo much for introducing me to Dr. Deisseroth! I'll be following up for sure. Having suffered through severe dissociation in a loved one and profound healing through plant medicines, this episode really hit home. I've been watching since episode 1 and I'm passing it on to anyone who shows interest in these topics. When I see that so many of us are on the same path it gives me hope. Keep on walkin' folks!
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jeremy! I very much appreciated your feedback. -Andrew
@ritukamnnit
@ritukamnnit 2 жыл бұрын
Hei, I will be really happy if you can tell me about the plant meds you took. I am on SNRIs for past 1 year and before that SSRIs for 3 years. I have overcome my issues alot but I really want to have an alternate of antidepressents and stop eating antidepressents altogether. Thankyou 🙏🏾
@garethculshaw3362
@garethculshaw3362 3 жыл бұрын
This guy enjoys poetry!! Dr Huberman, put a word in boyo... I'll send him a book! Ha. Did my yoga nidra after work, dips and squats, now this podcast. Monday is a great day each week. Thank you, sir.
@summer7529
@summer7529 3 жыл бұрын
Andrew cant thank you enough for bringing such a learned person in his field and starting the show with helping people with schizophrenia understand that there is hope...better treatment options will be there soon....thank you for the talking about it, when everyone discusses mental health -schizophrenia is generally missed out as its so complex(gut-brain axis,immune system,genetics,environment triggers). What a great session this was, so much knowledge and science . Raises my hope with future podcasts throwing light on what has helped and can help people with schizophrenia and other mental health disorders. Way to go Andrew. Perfect way to start guest podcast.
@smhrme5985
@smhrme5985 3 жыл бұрын
I had to watch this again. All of Dr. Huberman's podcasts are so fascinating and this one is no exception. The depth of knowledge and information provided is amazing. I love this interview style. I think this is probably the best podcast I have ever listened to. Thank you Dr. Huberman.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the very kind words. I’m happy to know that you are finding the information to be of value to you.
@dominiquedavis7573
@dominiquedavis7573 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Huberman~you are an absolute Godsend!🙏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽
@pbapprend
@pbapprend 3 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely fascinating - thank you so much for inviting Dr. Deisseroth on your podcast! The developments with Channelopsins are incredible. I love hearing about how certain scientific discoveries were made - such a beautiful combination of observation, curiosity, experimentation and determination. I'm curious what are the main causes of disorders of the mind?
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@MarkLeeds
@MarkLeeds 3 жыл бұрын
After listening to this interview in its entirety, I am incredibly impressed that these two top scientists are able to have a conversation that is so engaging and accessible to a wide audience. They could have easily had a conversation, and they likely do so regularly in their daily work, that would have gone over most of our heads. Dr. Huberman is self-deprecating at times with respect to the incredible scientific and medical contributions of Dr. Deisseroth, so it should be pointed out that Dr. Huberman has published so many articles in top peer-reviewed academic journals that his Wikipedia page cannot keep up with listing his many publications. He has published multiple times in Nature, Science, and many other top respected scientific journals. Thank you for this incredible podcast interview. Also, I was wondering if Dr. Deisseroth continues to maintain a traditional psychiatry practice and is currently accepting new patients.
@jjuniper274
@jjuniper274 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your gift to the general public. I sincerely appreciate it, and hope this algorithm spreads the message to those who could really benefit from your valuable information. You both are national treasures.
@accuso
@accuso 3 жыл бұрын
I would like to remind you, random viewer, that this podcast is already 6 months here, at the KZfaq. Congrats to Dr. Andrew Huberman. He makes the huge impact at the field of Human Biology education. Thanks you, Dr. Huberman.
@maggyfrog
@maggyfrog 3 жыл бұрын
this is very important to so many people. thank you Dr. Huberman and Dr. Deisseroth. that this type of content is available at all to a platform as accessible as youtube is very inspiring and extremely helpful.
@drmayaleela
@drmayaleela 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazed at this content. Forever grateful to you, Dr Huberman.
@kingrey2906
@kingrey2906 3 жыл бұрын
Today´s challenge. Trying to get this podcast in before heading to the bar to watch Spain v Croatia. Vamos!
@kingrey2906
@kingrey2906 3 жыл бұрын
Done ;-p. Now....off to the sports bar to kill a few neurons, haha!
@kingrey2906
@kingrey2906 3 жыл бұрын
Update: Damned. The shot for every Spanish goal rule meant I had Five. Urrgghh! Still hungover, haha.
@gerardduffy8778
@gerardduffy8778 3 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh Hubes just levelled up!!! Perfect guest to tie in all the diverse subjects on the podcast so far!! Keep up the beautiful work you do... Its really needed at this point in humanity's EVOLUTION 🤜💚🤛🇮🇪💚🇺🇲🌍🌎🌏
@pikkuoo
@pikkuoo 3 жыл бұрын
It was real priviledge to get to listen to this interview, a meeting of two great minds. Thank you!
@WilliamSeery
@WilliamSeery 2 жыл бұрын
So grateful for both of you being willing to bring this work and information out of the labs, clinics, and journals and into the public domain. Gifts to humanity. Namaste
@jordel0577
@jordel0577 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Huberman, THANK YOU so much for sharing your scientific knowledge and put it service to the world. I'm a Costa Rican mid-age man, and your podcast is hugely and positevely impacting my life and my family's. You nailed it big time on the structure/format you designed for your podcast. Starting with the 'Why' and 'What' of the topic is absolutely fantastic, as it gives the foundation to really embrace the 'How' (tools to put in practice what the science is telling us). And nothing to say about how cool is to listen to Costello sometimes in the background. Thanks again, God Bless you Doc!
@gaelleduret
@gaelleduret 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for having such a brilliant person as your 1st guest. Loved how it flowed.
@nazaninhaddadpour3532
@nazaninhaddadpour3532 3 жыл бұрын
Last year of PhD, on a day that none of the reactions worked I was miraculously reminded by this incredible conversation why and how I became fascinated by the chemistry of our brain and how a small molecule can affect the brain and change a human's life! Thank you.
@brianarmstrong8071
@brianarmstrong8071 3 жыл бұрын
I have followed Dr Deisseroth for years as I am in the field of Neuroscience and microscopy. I followed optogenetics and tissue clearing by his lab. I always assumed he would be a optical physicist. Interesting to hear he is a psychiatrist!
@minnievenkat
@minnievenkat 3 жыл бұрын
What an awesome guest! I very clearly remember the images of the CLARITY treated brain in National Geographic and being 🤯! That was my first introduction to Karl Diesseroth! What a fruitful life! As a person with a non-verbal autistic son, I wish and pray for your success
@reytsyel
@reytsyel 3 жыл бұрын
This conversation is beautiful, wonderful, very informative and, for some reason, very calming. Thank you big time for doing and sharing this, Prof. Andrew! Thank you for introducing Dr. Karl to me/us.
@beatfabricca3511
@beatfabricca3511 3 жыл бұрын
I never went to college and i think everything from this channel should be at least in highschools.
@weston.weston
@weston.weston 2 жыл бұрын
The Huberman Lab podcast offers the best presentation of science + human performance on the web. Blown away the high quality FREE content. @Dr.Huberman: thank you for informing the general public in this way.
@shirintobie-paul3501
@shirintobie-paul3501 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Huberman, team, sponsors, supporters and Costello! Thank you to the first and super humble guest, Dr. Deisseroth! ☀️ 300k+ SUBSCRIBED BY EPISODE 30🙂 SHARE. SHARE. SHARE. #science
@AboodCohen
@AboodCohen 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you professor Andrew for the valuable work you're providing, please know that it's super appreciated
@rymeade
@rymeade 3 жыл бұрын
Top-notch scientists both of you , exuding a lot of humility! Thank you for the incredible content as always -watched with great interest.
@philosorapper5454
@philosorapper5454 2 жыл бұрын
I am 10 minutes in and can already tell this is going to be a great episode. Thanks Dr. Huberman for this podcast, thank you Dr. Deisseroth for being on.
@luisacordero1501
@luisacordero1501 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Andrew Huberman. Your love for humanity is so evident. I am looking forward to your next podcast!
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for listening! and your feedback!
@karinaaguirre6573
@karinaaguirre6573 3 жыл бұрын
This is what I look forward to the most every Monday! Thank you for the great content.
@OzoneFineArtVentures
@OzoneFineArtVentures 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview! I'll listen to this a few times over as it was so rich in content. Thank you, both of you, for your time and sharing all the information you so generously covered. I'm definitely looking forward to more guests on the podcast as you, Andrew, are an awesome interviewer and host. Cheers!
@kwana.47
@kwana.47 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Your podcast provides a plethora of information and resources to a layperson who is trying to learn, heal, and improve. Your time, intention, and effort is greatly appreciated.
@cathygillsandoval9361
@cathygillsandoval9361 2 жыл бұрын
This is my third watching of this episode and each time I learn more. What a gift that led me to Dr. Deisseroth's masterpiece "Projections" which I re-started as soon as I finished. Beautiful and important, it makes me grateful that people like these two exist.
@fallinginside8509
@fallinginside8509 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew, I appreciate all that you do.
@levistafford5279
@levistafford5279 3 жыл бұрын
You did an exceptional job interviewing given that it was your first time doing it on the podcast, lovely work.
@andreamarie3306
@andreamarie3306 2 жыл бұрын
Dearest Andrew Huberman, Thankyou so much for these podcasts. I appreciate All of them! You are feeding humanity with exceptional knowledge and understanding in a wonderfully kind and considerate way. I tell many people that HL is a great date night !😊
@user-cw8om2lr7v
@user-cw8om2lr7v 3 ай бұрын
I love to watch nice and intelligent people taliking and especially about this subject..pure joy,un vrai délice..thank you from morocco
@NDtoker
@NDtoker 3 жыл бұрын
love some of the genuine curiosity in your voice on some of the questions you ask even with how much you know. was a really good podcast
@Sylvivilla
@Sylvivilla 3 жыл бұрын
Great subject and congrats on your First guest on the podcast! You are really making a great change and difference in our world! Blessings!
@nelsonang
@nelsonang 2 жыл бұрын
Started reading Projections… Dr Deisseroth’s writing is beautiful… thank you to both Dr Huberman and Dr Deisseroth for advancing humanity…
@gemmamccabekelly4629
@gemmamccabekelly4629 3 жыл бұрын
Best thing I have ever seen, on youtube, hands down. It would bring a tear to an eye. How incredible that we can be so educated by these great minds, for free, at our own home. Incredible. This talk is so inspiring, so informative. Such a brilliant conversation. Thank you.
@Josh-po4zm
@Josh-po4zm 3 жыл бұрын
Will you do an episode over what happens to us during & after pregnancy? I’m having my first kid & am terrified amongst other things. Some insight into what’s going on inside my parter & I would be much appreciated & potentially calming. Knowledge is power, I LOVE this podcast & want to thank you for it. It’s incredible & look forward to every episode. Keep it up!
@pnopliego4105
@pnopliego4105 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks you so much for this podcast !! I'm 17 and I want to become a neurosurgeon so it was awesome to hear a scientist who had the same goal in college ! I know that i definitely want to be in medecin thanks to you !! Kiss from France 😊
@johnsnow6402
@johnsnow6402 3 жыл бұрын
I read Dr. Deisseroth's new book "Projections" and found the language and content to be beautiful and enlightening. He does a wonderful job of weaving his clinical experiences into the context of scientific research and evolutionary biology. I would love to be his patient, though I'm sure the slot would be better used by somebody else. I hope he continues to write and share his insights with us who are laypeople to the internal world of psychiatry.
@emilybarry9410
@emilybarry9410 3 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU Andrew and Karl for a fascinating conversation! I just started your book today Karl, and I look forward to learning more about your work and the mind as I continue to read it. thank you both again for your time and critical work🙏🤗
@andrewnolan7029
@andrewnolan7029 3 жыл бұрын
I've got a good feeling about this one. Looking forward to this first guest on the pod! Keep these amazing episodes coming Dr. Huberman!
@jaeespo5413
@jaeespo5413 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much. I suffered a trauma and could not function in my everyday life. I experienced Derealization- I kept repeating to my family, “ something is wrong with my brain, my vision feels like I’m in a dreamworld!” My doctor admitted me to NY Presbyterian for ECT. It saved my life. Mental illness is getting worse in our world. Thank you both for your dedication to your professions 🌸
@joshsadzewicz1070
@joshsadzewicz1070 3 жыл бұрын
Word-smith: “For rhetoric as such is not rooted in any past condition of human society. It is rooted in an essential function of language itself, a function that is wholly realistic, and is continually born anew; the use of language as a symbolic means of inducing cooperation in beings that by nature respond to symbols” (Burke, 1969a, p. 43). Thank you both. This podcast has been an amazing companion and felicitous to my Weltanschauung!! A compendium of Telos: Eudaimonia! Deosil, stay sunwise: that is the prosperous course.
@memastarful
@memastarful 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Dr. Karl is young. I thought with all his accomplishments he was going to be way older. Incrediblely interesting conversation.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 жыл бұрын
He is young indeed. He has had a meteoric rise to the very top 0.1% of scientists alive today, perhaps ever. He works unbelievably hard for the sake of humanity.
@memastarful
@memastarful 2 жыл бұрын
@@hubermanlabhow is the replenishment and inner quiet going for you? I'm going back to pulling away from so much noise and stimulation aka more nature and savoring simplest things of the daily. I find so much refreshment walking in backyard barefooted feeling the softness of grass and the breeze caress my skin, listening to birds and the sounds of leaves swaying. Watching the effects of the wind on tree branches and leaves. Smelling the scent of the air in the moment. Simple nearby treasures
@Ziifit
@Ziifit 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much listening to it on Spotify
@dafnagode6435
@dafnagode6435 3 жыл бұрын
This was such an amazing podcast. I’d love to see Dr Dusseroth on here again, and also I’d love to hear more about psychodelics compounds and mental health!
@dyrwtkhiehomie7887
@dyrwtkhiehomie7887 2 жыл бұрын
Who would've thought there would be a time were the average person can sit in on deep conversations between scientist! This is both intriguing and helpful on many levels! As a former drug addict, and someone who still struggles with other forms of addiction, these podcasts are arming me with invaluable tools to change! I am so grateful for your content and work you do Dr Huberman!
@marcellacortland6674
@marcellacortland6674 3 жыл бұрын
Love it that you touched on where human consciousness lives! More on this topic would be awesome!!
@MK4lyfe
@MK4lyfe 3 жыл бұрын
How r we getting this info for free?!! The beauty of this channel thanks to KZfaq!
@mimistone2309
@mimistone2309 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Just got the book. Thank you Dr. Huberman. You have given the scientific and the psychiatric community an invaluable gift. Your generosity is amazing. My learning curve has certainly taken a different direction. I wish, I could say more about how important this has been to me. You both take giant leaps for the betterment of people, I have taken my own little step. Phenomenal
@anandk5536
@anandk5536 3 жыл бұрын
These days it takes two days to listen full video. We thought next Monday would be 👂 hearing sense, but you surprised us with Dr Karl. He is a fantastic researcher and has pragmatic view on psychiatric disease. Thank to introduce him. Could we expect more? In future he will teach us in simple language like you about psychiatric disease. I hope Dr Karl will give us time from his busy schedule.
@redrodlrowon
@redrodlrowon 3 жыл бұрын
If somehow, by some lucky coincidence the two of you could manage to work together for the next say twenty years or so, this could change the world for the better in ways that are very hard to imagine for me right now. I do sincerely hope this will happen.
@pirotrav
@pirotrav Жыл бұрын
These topics are so important because we can all find ourselves in an ad hoc mental health role unexpectedly. You never know who will need your help getting through psychosis or some related ailment of the mind, and it's shocking how ill equipped we can be to take on that sort of role especially if they don't want treatment. Thanks for doing this work. Personally I would love an episode on navigating conversations with an mentally unwell person, specifically paranoid schizophrenia and a break from reality. Perhaps that episode already exists and I haven't found it yet. I'm also only halfway through this episode.
@pradeepganipineni6106
@pradeepganipineni6106 Жыл бұрын
People like you are born one in a million. Most unique work doing hard science and professing. You are like Albert Einstein of Neuroscience. Really appreciate your existence.
@LoungeLady
@LoungeLady 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much to both you and Dr. Deisseroth for breaking this down so, so well. Absolutely fascinating news encouraging.
@jamesmckeown4045
@jamesmckeown4045 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent stuff! Love the guest format (now let’s get Lex on here)
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