2025-05-22
37 分钟Welcome to Huberman Lab Essentials,
where we revisit past episodes for the most potent and actionable science-based tools for mental health,
physical health, and performance.
I'm Andrew Huberman,
and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
I decided that we would hold office hours.
Office hours in the university setting are when students come to the professor's office or you meet outdoors on campus or in the classroom to review the material and questions from lecture in more detail.
Now, unfortunately, we don't have the opportunity to meet face-to-face in real life,
but nonetheless, you've been sending your questions,
putting them in the comment section on YouTube, et cetera,
and I've prepared a number of answers to the questions that have shown up most frequently.
Now,
in order to provide context and structure to the way that we will address I've arranged the science and science-based protocols that relate to various aspects of life,
such as mood, exercise, sleep, waking, anxiety, creativity, et cetera, into the context of a day.
Selecting the unit of a day in order to deliver this science information and protocols is not a haphazard decision on my part.
it's actually the case that every cell in our body,
every organ in our body and our brain is modulated or changes across the 24-hour day in a very regular and predictable rhythm.
And so selecting the unit of the day is not just a practical one,
but it's one that's related to our deeper biology.
So let's talk about how to apply quality peer-reviewed science to your day and how to optimize everything from sleep to learning,