2025-09-29
2 小时 35 分钟Welcome to the Huberman Lab Podcast,
where we discuss science and science-based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman,
and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is Dr. Poppy Crum.
Dr. Poppy Crum is a neuroscientist, a professor at Stanford,
and the former chief scientist at Dolby Laboratories.
Her work focuses on how technology can accelerate neuroplasticity and learning and generally enrich our life experience.
You've no doubt heard about and perhaps use wearables and sleep technologies that can monitor your sleep,
tell you how much slow wave sleep you're getting,
how much REM sleep,
and technologies that can control the temperature of your sleep environment and your room environment.
Well, you can soon expect wearables and hearable technologies to be part of your life.
Hearable technologies are, as the name suggests,
technologies that can hear your voice and the voice of other people,
and deduce what is going to be best for your immediate health and your states of mind.
Believe it or not, these technologies will understand your brain states, your goals,
and it will make changes to your home and working and other environments so that you can focus better,
relax more thoroughly, and connect with other people on a deeper level.
As Poppy explains,