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Dec 17, 2025• Core Memory

The Next Step Toward Understanding The Nature Of Intelligence - EP 49 Sebastian Seung

Sebastian Seung discusses his groundbreaking work on the fly connectome and his new startup Memazing, which aims to create digital brain emulations by mapping and simulating neural connections, with the ultimate goal of understanding intelligence and potentially transcending biological constraints.

1:28:39
Dec 15, 2025• Huberman Lab

Improve Energy & Longevity by Optimizing Mitochondria | Dr. Martin Picard

Dr. Martin Picard explores how mitochondria are not just energy producers, but dynamic organelles that transform energy and translate our behaviors, mindset, and experiences into cellular vitality, challenging linear views of aging and offering insights into optimizing health through understanding energy flow.

3:16:45
Dec 10, 2025• Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin

Dan Brown

Bestselling author Dan Brown discusses his latest novel, The Secret of Secrets, exploring the fascinating topic of human consciousness, his writing process, and his journey from struggling writer to global phenomenon.

1:40:08
Dec 1, 2025• The Peter Attia Drive

#374 - The evolutionary biology of testosterone: how it shapes male development and sex-based behavioral differences, | Carole Hooven, Ph.D.

A deep dive into testosterone's role in shaping male development, exploring how prenatal hormonal surges drive sex-based behavioral differences, aggression patterns, and the complex interplay between biology, evolution, and culture.

2:05:20
Nov 25, 2025• How To Academy Podcast

Neuroscientist Nicholas Wright – How the Brain Shapes War

Neuroscientist Nicholas Wright explores how the human brain is fundamentally wired for conflict, revealing the neural mechanisms behind warfare and offering insights into how understanding our cognitive processes can potentially help reduce and manage violent conflicts.

56:48
Nov 10, 2025• Huberman Lab

How Your Thoughts Are Built & How You Can Shape Them | Dr. Jennifer Groh

Dr. Jennifer Groh explores how our brain integrates sensory information, particularly vision and hearing, to create our perception of the world, revealing how our thoughts are built through sensory simulations and how we can shape our attention and cognitive processes.

2:16:34
Nov 6, 2025• The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

No.1 Brain Scientist: My Brain Shut Down & I Realised Everything I Believed Was Wrong!

Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, a Harvard neuroscientist, shares her transformative experience of having a stroke that led her to understand the four distinct characters of the brain and how embracing all parts of our consciousness can lead to a more balanced, compassionate, and fulfilling life.

1:36:08
Oct 23, 2025• Huberman Lab

Essentials: The Science of Gratitude & How to Build a Gratitude Practice

Discover how to build a scientifically-backed gratitude practice that leverages story-based narratives and receiving genuine thanks to activate neural circuits that reduce anxiety, boost motivation, lower inflammation, and enhance overall mental and physical well-being.

39:31
Oct 16, 2025• Huberman Lab

Essentials: How Your Brain Functions & Interprets the World | Dr. David Berson

Dr. David Berson discusses the intricate workings of the human nervous system, exploring topics like vision, color perception, the vestibular system, brain regions like the midbrain and cerebellum, and how different sensory inputs are processed and integrated by the brain.

40:39
Oct 1, 2025• Core Memory

We Shall Finally Map The Brain - EP 36 Andrew Payne

E11 Bio develops a novel technique using color barcodes and expansion microscopy to map brain circuits more accurately and potentially reduce the cost of creating a complete brain connectome.

1:24:09
Sep 15, 2025• Huberman Lab

How to Expand Your Consciousness | Dr. Christof Koch

A deep dive into consciousness, perception, and the human experience, exploring how our understanding of mind and self can be transformed through experiences like VR, psychedelics, and meditation, with an emphasis on reducing cynicism and increasing curiosity.

2:11:42
Sep 8, 2025• The Peter Attia Drive

#363 ‒ A new frontier in neurosurgery: restoring brain function with brain-computer interfaces, advancing glioblastoma care, and new hope for devastating brain diseases | Edward Chang, M.D.

Edward Chang discusses groundbreaking advancements in neurosurgery, focusing on brain-computer interfaces that can restore speech for patients with paralysis, such as Anne, who suffered a brainstem stroke. The conversation explores how technology and neuroscience are converging to decode brain signals, potentially transforming the treatment of neurological conditions like ALS, stroke, and glioblastoma.

0:01
Sep 5, 2025• Young and Profiting with Hala Taha (Entrepreneurship, Sales, Marketing)

David Eagleman: The Psychology of Time, How the Brain Shapes Reality & Human Nature | Human Behavior | YAPClassic

David Eagleman, a neuroscientist, explores how the brain shapes our perception of reality, discussing concepts like time perception, sensory substitution, and the brain's constant rewiring process. Through fascinating insights into neuroscience, he reveals how our brains construct our experiences, challenging our understanding of consciousness, perception, and human potential.

58:11
Sep 4, 2025• Modern Wisdom

#989 - James Kimmel Jr. - Why Violence & Revenge Fantasies Feel Good

James Kimmel Jr. discusses the psychology of revenge, exploring how the desire for retribution is a deeply ingrained human response that can become an addictive process triggered by feelings of victimization. Through personal stories and scientific research, he argues that forgiveness is a powerful alternative to revenge, offering both psychological and physiological benefits.

1:38:57
Sep 1, 2025• Modern Wisdom

#988 - Dr Rahul Jandial - Brain Surgeon: Inside The Dreaming Brain

Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Dr. Rahul Jandial, a brain surgeon, explores the fascinating world of dreams, discussing their neurological significance and how they serve as a crucial mechanism for maintaining emotional and creative complexity in the brain. Through his research and clinical experience, he reveals the intricate processes of dreaming, challenging traditional perspectives and offering insights into how our sleeping brain functions as a dynamic, essential system for mental health and personal growth.

2:05:09