Neuroscientist: How To Focus On Reading | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #shorts

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Neuroscientist: How To Focus On Reading | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #shorts #hubermanlab #success #motivation #mindset #lifestyle #science #lifehacks #tips #richrollpodcast

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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When you raise your kids. The first thing you should do is sharpen their sense, technical drawing, scalping clay or rock, music instruments, cooking, trade like woodworking, metalworking, gardening....the science is in all of that. Sharpening sense is like giving super powers, artists can see better than others, musician can hear better than others ....

Teach kids to work with their hands, to use their body as a tool and a weapon. We are built to be greater than anything we creat, 3d prnters, cameras, speakers, computers

usrG
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Me reading subtitles and listening to the audio at the same time:

tell em professor!

AbubakirGadirov
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Been doing this for three years at this point. It has skyrocketed my academic performance. Cool to hear there’s data behind it.

Eddynatorr
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Holy shit FINALLY. I've been doing and telling people about this for AGES. I read it from stephen king (1000 pages plus) in 6 days doing that. And this comes from a person that struggles to read 30 pages in the traditional way.This techinque is game changing.

gabrielalfaia
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My advice is, let's say your reading pdf book, zoom it out so you can see at least half of the page and both endings of the line while your reading. You will read a lot faster. Reading will feel a lot lighter and you will use your voice a lot more and that will help you to connect ideas, remember material more efficiently.

mkozlovskis
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Facts!!! And even better for making the information permanent in your brain is reading the book out loud while walking.. I used to pace up and down my driveway reading very complicated topics out loud. Locks it in!

OUTMAMA
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When I watch YouTube or TV (majority of what I watch is informative things like documentaries for example). I always turn on captions and read along because I tend to miss what I'm seeing but I've found by doing both I can absorb it all. I started when I was a kid because of family members in the house talking or moving around would distract me. I figured it out of frustration and it works so well.

SD
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I loved audible while trucking. Driving between Helena and Salt Lake City every day was heavenly when I listened to Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, but damn I couldn’t pick up either book to save my life.

lanceroark
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Never thought of doing both at the same time. I have dyslexia and it takes me a long time to read anything and very fatiguing. Will definitely try this out

cyo
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This is why white noise or reading outside on nature is optimal for processing what you read 😊

soapbox
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Wow... confirmation! I love the apps that have audio while giving you the text to read while listening...so much easier to focus, retain the info and understand the concepts!

adbc
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As someone who is currently seeking to improve the desire and retention of reading, I’m going to get right on trying this. Thank you!

serialprogressseeker
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That's what I did in high school for my English chapter, I find it way more fun and interesting this way.
Also I got very good grades in English and the teacher was great too so...💯

LEONLOVESMUSIC
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Honestly reading it aloud is really helpful definitely recommend if you have the appropriate space to do it in :)

Bella_wella
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Yes, I can personally say this does work for me. I wish when I was studying they had the audio and visual together. I am a visual person but adding on the audio would have been perfect for me.

SandyS
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This makes sense because in school teachers read aloud and have you follow along i can see how it would help some people

ShaneMcGary
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I had a similar thought process about reading out loud. I read that Licoln read out loud every morning. You can also use it as an opportunity to do regular vocal training, like enunciation, voice projection, and voice acting.

jichaelmorgan
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For me, as a person with dyslexia, this technique greatly help me learning and remembering how words are spelled and sound.

Starterman
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Basic reading help! They’ve been doing it since elementary school

roxanne
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I started doing that randomly a couple months ago and yeah, it definitely works and I’m not surprised others have been finding it out. I have noticed a definite increase in retention of whatever I’m reading, and I’ve been able to recall it better later on.

I recommend doing the audio book at 2x speed too if it seems too slow, as long as you’re reading along with it you should be good.

Danny-M