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This episode explains the science of motivation and drive. I explain how dopamine, which is a chemical that we all produce in our brains, drives our desire to achieve and pursue our goals as well as our ability to move and enjoy pleasure. How we can use specific behaviors, reward programs and dopamine-prolactin levels to maintain motivation and pleasure for the long term is what I discuss. I also talk about dopamine in ADHD, craving, addiction, and some amazing results regarding the specificity of drug effects that are purely based on belief.
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Timestamps below.
00: 00: 00 Introduction
00: 04: 22 Announcement: Spanish Subtitles
00: 05: 06 Emotions, Addiction & Mindset
00: 06: 22 Motivation & Movement: The Dopamine Connection
00: 07: 29 A Double-Edged Dopamine Blade
00: 08: 56 Dopamine Fundamentals: Precursor to Adrenalin
00: 10: 15 The Reward Pathway: An Accelerator & A Brake
00: 12: 10 Motivation=Pleasure Plus Pain
00: 14: 14 The Dopamine Staircase: Food, Sex, Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamine
00: 16: 15 Subjective Control of Dopamine Release
00: 17: 40 Social Media and Video Games
00: 18: 15 Addiction & Dopamine: Progressively Diminishing Returns
00: 18: 48 Novelty, Sensation-Seeking & Anticipation
00: 20: 15 Craving: Part Pain, Part Pleasure & Pain Always Prevails
00: 23: 11 Desire Scales With Pain: The Yearning Function
00: 24: 43 The Croissant Craving Circuit
00: 25: 45 "Here and Now" Molecules: Serotonin, Bliss & Raphe Nucleus
00: 26: 26 In Your Skin Or Out In the World
00: 27: 25 Cannabinoids Lethargy & Forgetfulness
00: 28: 15 The Almond Meditation
00: 29: 30 Drugs That Shift Exteroception Versus Interoception
00: 30: 36 Emotional Balance, Active & Passive Manipulation
00: 32: 36 Procrastination: Leveraging Stress, Breathing, Caffeine, L-Tyrosine, Prescription Drugs
00: 37: 04 When Enough Is Never Enough; How Dopamine Undermines Itself
00: 38: 58 Dopamine-Prolactin Dynamics: Sex, Reproduction & Refractory Periods
00: 40: 30 The Coolidge Effect: Novelty-Induced Suppression of Prolactin
00: 42: 22 Vitamin B6, Zinc As Mild Prolactin Inhibitors
00: 43: 25 Schizophrenia, Dopamine Hyperactivity and Side Effects of Anti-Dopaminergic Drugs
00: 45: 08 Prolactin, Post-Satisfaction "Lows" & Extending the Arc of Dopamine
00: 48: 00 The Chemistry of "I Won, But Now What?"
00: 49: 00 Healthy Emotional Development: Child and Parent
00: 50: 03 Never Say "Maybe" (Reward Prediction Error)
00: 52: 02 Surprise!
00: 52: 59 Are You Suppressing Your Drive and Motivation By Working Too Late?
00: 54: 50 Disambiguating Pleasure and Drive: Dopamine Makes Us Anti-Lazy
00: 58: 00 Beta-Phenylethylamine (PEA), & Acetyl L-Carnitine
01: 00: 00 Attention Deficit Disorders, Cal Newport Books, Impulsivity & Obesity
01: 03: 55 Leveraging Dopamine Schedules
01: 05: 22 Subjective Control of Dopamine and Drug Effects: The "Adderall" Experiment
01: 09: 03 Caffeine May Protect Dopamine Neurons, Methamphetamine Kills Them
01: 10: 57 Nicotine: Dopamine, Possible Neuroprotection, Prolactin Increase
01: 11: 53 Gambling, Intermittent Reinforcement, & Persistent Goal Seeking (Bad and Good)
01: 14: 14 Intermittent Halting of Celebration; Enjoy Your Wins, But Not All of Them
01: 18: 38 A Story Example of Intermittent Reward to Maintain Long-Term Drive and Motivation
01: 21: 25 Corrections & Notes About Spanish Captions & Other Languages Soon
01: 24: 00 Synthesis & Framework, Zero-Cost Support & A Note About Sponsors
The Huberman Lab Podcast does not include Dr. Huberman's research and teaching roles at Stanford University School of Medicine. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The Huberman Lab Podcast, its guests, and affiliates, assume no responsibility for the use of the information.
[Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac ]
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