How Dopamine Impacts Brain Function | Dr. Mark D'Esposito & Dr. Andrew Huberman

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Dr. Mark D'Esposito and Dr. Andrew Huberman discuss the role of dopamine in working memory.

Mark D'Esposito, M.D., is a neurologist and professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.

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I love how andrew dive's deep into the subject and then he always remembers to conclude something useful and understandable for the general public. Never forgets the goal of his podcast even in a 3 hour talk.

siavashdarmani
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Huba acting like he's very interested when listening like he's hearing this info for the first time 😂

NewDarkKnight
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Great information, dopamine is so very important for many functions in the body. He is a great guest, he explains things very well so everyone can understand. Our memory is very important.

newday
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What if you remember numbers more easily than letters? How reliable is the working memory test in that case?🌻

lunarteswisewoman
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Say something about permanent treatment of all kind of thought disorders

ksbashar
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Does heavy metals in the brain cause dopamine dysregulation ?

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