Neuroscientist: The Secret To Faster Learning | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #lewishowes #shorts

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Neuroscientist: The Secret To Faster Learning | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #lewishowes #shorts #hubermanlab #dopamine #motivation #lifestyle #mindsdet #science #lifehacks #tips

Andrew D. Huberman (born September 26, 1975 in Palo Alto, California) is an American neuroscientist and tenured associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine who has made contributions to the brain development, brain plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair fields.

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I knew there was a reason why I always craved little breaks while learning something or watching informative content.

Ninjaananas
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The timing of me finding this short couldn't be more convenient, I wanted to start learning spanish for my international bachelor degree, so that I would have a headstart. Since the spanish lessons will start in the third year (i just finished my first year). You never fail me doc, thanks for all the meaningful lessons! Keep up the great work :)

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I was born in 1959 and took a difficult licensing exam with people 30 years and younger than me. I passed the state exam the first time and with a high score. The exam has a 40% pass rate. I cram-studied for 11 days before taking the exam. I believe my short rest bursts helped my photographic memory

thegungal
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It is truly incredible how much of a difference this makes

hunterhills
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I've felt that way for years. Interesting to see it's verified by science.

thedavidboyd
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Smart guy, inspires me with his knowledge.

McFlashh
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Practiced this in high school and developed a photographic memory.

shadytreez
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This is why I always loved everybody but not weird

keelyevans
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My dreams aren’t a repetition it’s always something in the future that actually happens and I can’t stop it😂

colberttheman
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Who doesn't love this guy and his 'brain hacks'?! *subscribes*

ChadChandleristall
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Didn't they find out that not only does the brain replay it, but it does so backwards?

robertdeen
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can I find the best way to learn how to get this guy off my feed

gutsfiend
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Won't that burn more energy than when you're asleep?

uak
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How do you stop randomly? Aren't you stopping on purpose

trailahead
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When you stop for ten second are you aware your brain is doing the repetitions ?

fayekalantzis
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Am I the only one who took 10 seconds rn ?

Max_Pade
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That's why us Muslims can memorize the whole quran, , , we knew this 2000years ago

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