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Xscape - Understanding (Official Video)
"Understanding" by Xscape
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Chorus:
What I need from you is understanding
How can we communicate
If you don't hear what I say
What I need from you is understanding
So simple as 1-2-3
Understanding is what we need
#Xscape #Understanding #OfficialVideo
published: 25 Oct 2009
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Evanescence - Understanding - Lyrics
Evanescence Understanding with lyrics.
Written by: A. Lee and B. Moody
The first song ever written by Ben Moody and credited as the second song ever written by Evanescence. The audio clips in the song come from the movies My World Dies Screaming, also known as "Terror in the Haunted House"
(1958), except the line "We're supposed to try... that is real" and "God, just don't hate me.. because I'll die if you do" which are from When a Man Loves A Woman (1994). Ben Moody has referred to the song as a "Cheesy 7-minute Goth anthem".
The band began to play this song live again in October of 2007.
published: 23 Nov 2008
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ጩራ ጥዕና፡ ቁጽሪ ጥዕና 101 | chura tiena - Understanding your cholesterol numbers - ERi-TV
ERi-TV, Eritrea - ጩራ ጥዕና፡ ቁጽሪ ጥዕና 101 | chura tiena - Understanding your cholesterol numbers
published: 26 Aug 2021
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Young Nudy - Understanding (Official Video)
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published: 28 Feb 2020
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The Secret to Understanding Humans | Larry C. Rosen | TEDxsalinas
What really matters to human beings? With compassion and humor, mediator and attorney Larry Rosen opens a window into the human unconscious that will help you understand everyone, from your spouse to your mother to your boss, no matter how seemingly bizarre their words or actions. His simple and profound insight will improve every important relationship in your life.
Larry Rosen is the founder of the mediation law practice Through Understanding, where he has helped thousands find solutions to crippling legal and personal conflicts. He regularly lectures on motivation and empathy at Berkeley, MIT and other national universities, as well as trains attorneys and business professionals to see the hidden human mind. At the heart of Larry’s endeavors is a simple philosophy: when people und...
published: 15 May 2017
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The Difference Between Knowing and Understanding | Jordan Peterson | Best Life Advice
"People can know things at one level, without being able to speak what they know at another."
Try Audible's free 30-day trial and enjoy 2 free audiobooks here: https://amzn.to/2MRvzxL
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https://jordanbpeterson.com/
➤➤Video Sources:
Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-wWBGo6a2w
Pexels Video
https://videos.pexels.com/
Videvo
https://www.videvo.net/
➤➤Music:
Kai Engel - Harbor
Kai Engel - March
Kai Engel - April
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel
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published: 15 Jul 2020
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Hunter x Hunter (2011) OST - Understanding
Hunter x Hunter original soundtrack Disc. 3 - Track 25 - Understanding
Composed by Yoshihisa Hirano.
published: 24 Jun 2014
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The Limits of Understanding
This statement is false. Think about it, and it makes your head hurt. If it’s true, it’s false. If it’s false, it’s true. In 1931, Austrian logician Kurt Gödel shocked the worlds of mathematics and philosophy by establishing that such statements are far more than a quirky turn of language: he showed that there are mathematical truths which simply can’t be proven. In the decades since, thinkers have taken the brilliant Gödel’s result in a variety of directions–linking it to limits of human comprehension and the quest to recreate human thinking on a computer. This program explores Gödel’s discovery and examines the wider implications of his revolutionary finding. Participants include mathematician Gregory Chaitin, author Rebecca Goldstein, astrophysicist Mario Livio and artificial intelligen...
published: 15 Dec 2014
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Understanding & Conquering Depression | Huberman Lab Podcast #34
This episode, I explain what major depression is at the biological and psychological level and the various treatments that peer-reviewed studies have revealed can help prevent and treat depression. I explain the three major chemical systems that are altered in depression: norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine. I discuss genetic predispositions to depression and how stress, thyroid hormone and cortisol play a role in many forms of depression. I also discuss inflammation as a common feature of many depression symptoms. I review 8 specific science-supported protocols for treating and avoiding depression, including EPA fatty acids (which have been shown to rival certain prescription treatments), how exercise protects against depression, studies of creatine, adjusting dopamine balance and more...
published: 23 Aug 2021
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Bob Seger - Understanding
Website: http://www.60s70s80smusic.com
Bob Seger Understanding
This is a power rock ballad that Bob Seger wrote for the "Teachers" movie in 1984, The song was a mild Top 40 hit in 1985. Bob Seger has sold over 60 million albums around the world.
Lyrics:
It seems like only yesterday
I didn't have a clue
I stood alone not knowing where to turn
Now suddenly I look around
And everything looks new
I don't know why but I think I'm starting to learn
They call it understanding
Understanding
A willingness to grow
I'm finally understanding
Understanding
There's so much I could know
Until the day you came along
I used to just get lost
I only heard the things I wanted to hear
It always seemed like no cared
Then you took the time
And now I look and everything seems clea...
published: 26 Apr 2009
4:16
Xscape - Understanding (Official Video)
"Understanding" by Xscape
Listen to Xscape: https://Xscape.lnk.to/listenYD
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...
"Understanding" by Xscape
Listen to Xscape: https://Xscape.lnk.to/listenYD
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Chorus:
What I need from you is understanding
How can we communicate
If you don't hear what I say
What I need from you is understanding
So simple as 1-2-3
Understanding is what we need
#Xscape #Understanding #OfficialVideo
https://wn.com/Xscape_Understanding_(Official_Video)
"Understanding" by Xscape
Listen to Xscape: https://Xscape.lnk.to/listenYD
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Chorus:
What I need from you is understanding
How can we communicate
If you don't hear what I say
What I need from you is understanding
So simple as 1-2-3
Understanding is what we need
#Xscape #Understanding #OfficialVideo
- published: 25 Oct 2009
- views: 55730226
7:22
Evanescence - Understanding - Lyrics
Evanescence Understanding with lyrics.
Written by: A. Lee and B. Moody
The first song ever written by Ben Moody and credited as the second song ever writ...
Evanescence Understanding with lyrics.
Written by: A. Lee and B. Moody
The first song ever written by Ben Moody and credited as the second song ever written by Evanescence. The audio clips in the song come from the movies My World Dies Screaming, also known as "Terror in the Haunted House"
(1958), except the line "We're supposed to try... that is real" and "God, just don't hate me.. because I'll die if you do" which are from When a Man Loves A Woman (1994). Ben Moody has referred to the song as a "Cheesy 7-minute Goth anthem".
The band began to play this song live again in October of 2007.
https://wn.com/Evanescence_Understanding_Lyrics
Evanescence Understanding with lyrics.
Written by: A. Lee and B. Moody
The first song ever written by Ben Moody and credited as the second song ever written by Evanescence. The audio clips in the song come from the movies My World Dies Screaming, also known as "Terror in the Haunted House"
(1958), except the line "We're supposed to try... that is real" and "God, just don't hate me.. because I'll die if you do" which are from When a Man Loves A Woman (1994). Ben Moody has referred to the song as a "Cheesy 7-minute Goth anthem".
The band began to play this song live again in October of 2007.
- published: 23 Nov 2008
- views: 3475742
25:37
ጩራ ጥዕና፡ ቁጽሪ ጥዕና 101 | chura tiena - Understanding your cholesterol numbers - ERi-TV
ERi-TV, Eritrea - ጩራ ጥዕና፡ ቁጽሪ ጥዕና 101 | chura tiena - Understanding your cholesterol numbers
ERi-TV, Eritrea - ጩራ ጥዕና፡ ቁጽሪ ጥዕና 101 | chura tiena - Understanding your cholesterol numbers
https://wn.com/ጩራ_ጥዕና፡_ቁጽሪ_ጥዕና_101_|_Chura_Tiena_Understanding_Your_Cholesterol_Numbers_Eri_Tv
ERi-TV, Eritrea - ጩራ ጥዕና፡ ቁጽሪ ጥዕና 101 | chura tiena - Understanding your cholesterol numbers
- published: 26 Aug 2021
- views: 2427
4:36
Young Nudy - Understanding (Official Video)
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- published: 28 Feb 2020
- views: 4995746
18:09
The Secret to Understanding Humans | Larry C. Rosen | TEDxsalinas
What really matters to human beings? With compassion and humor, mediator and attorney Larry Rosen opens a window into the human unconscious that will help you ...
What really matters to human beings? With compassion and humor, mediator and attorney Larry Rosen opens a window into the human unconscious that will help you understand everyone, from your spouse to your mother to your boss, no matter how seemingly bizarre their words or actions. His simple and profound insight will improve every important relationship in your life.
Larry Rosen is the founder of the mediation law practice Through Understanding, where he has helped thousands find solutions to crippling legal and personal conflicts. He regularly lectures on motivation and empathy at Berkeley, MIT and other national universities, as well as trains attorneys and business professionals to see the hidden human mind. At the heart of Larry’s endeavors is a simple philosophy: when people understand each other at a fundamental level, magic happens. They solve seemingly intractable problems—together. They build new and beautiful worlds—together. Larry holds a JD from the UCLA School of Law, where he graduated Order of the Coif and was an editor of the Law Review.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Secret_To_Understanding_Humans_|_Larry_C._Rosen_|_Tedxsalinas
What really matters to human beings? With compassion and humor, mediator and attorney Larry Rosen opens a window into the human unconscious that will help you understand everyone, from your spouse to your mother to your boss, no matter how seemingly bizarre their words or actions. His simple and profound insight will improve every important relationship in your life.
Larry Rosen is the founder of the mediation law practice Through Understanding, where he has helped thousands find solutions to crippling legal and personal conflicts. He regularly lectures on motivation and empathy at Berkeley, MIT and other national universities, as well as trains attorneys and business professionals to see the hidden human mind. At the heart of Larry’s endeavors is a simple philosophy: when people understand each other at a fundamental level, magic happens. They solve seemingly intractable problems—together. They build new and beautiful worlds—together. Larry holds a JD from the UCLA School of Law, where he graduated Order of the Coif and was an editor of the Law Review.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 15 May 2017
- views: 700199
6:43
The Difference Between Knowing and Understanding | Jordan Peterson | Best Life Advice
"People can know things at one level, without being able to speak what they know at another."
Try Audible's free 30-day trial and enjoy 2 free audiobooks here: ...
"People can know things at one level, without being able to speak what they know at another."
Try Audible's free 30-day trial and enjoy 2 free audiobooks here: https://amzn.to/2MRvzxL
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Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-wWBGo6a2w
Pexels Video
https://videos.pexels.com/
Videvo
https://www.videvo.net/
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Kai Engel - Harbor
Kai Engel - March
Kai Engel - April
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You may know, you may not, that I’m an admirer of Nietzsche. Nietzsche was a devastating critic of dogmatic Christianity—Christianity as it was instantiated in institutions. Although, he is a very paradoxical thinker. One of the things Nietzsche said was that he didn’t believe the scientific revolution would have ever got off the ground if it hadn’t been for Christianity—and, more specifically, for Catholicism. He believed that, over the course of a thousand years, the European mind had to train itself to interpret everything that was known within a single coherent framework—coherent if you accept the initial axioms. Nietzsche believed that the Catholicization of the phenomena of life and history produced the kind of mind that was then capable of transcending its dogmatic foundations, and concentrating on something else. In this particular case, it happened to be the natural world.
Nietzsche believed that Christianity died of its own hand, and that it spent a very long time trying to attune people to the necessity of the truth, absent the corruption, and all that—that’s always part of any human endeavour. The truth—the spirit of truth—that was developed by Christianity turned on the roots of Christianity. Everyone woke up and said, or thought, something like, ‘how is it that we came to believe any of this?’ It’s like waking up one day and noting that you really don’t know why you put a Christmas tree up, but you’ve been doing it for a long time, and that’s what people do. There are reasons Christmas trees came about.
Nietzsche was a critic of Christianity, and also a champion of its disciplinary capacity. The other thing that Nietzsche believed was that it was not possible to be free unless you had been a slave. By that, he meant that you don’t go from childhood to full-fledged adult individuality: you go from child to a state of discipline, which you might think is akin to self-imposed slavery. That would be the best scenario, where you have to discipline yourself to become something specific, before you might be able to reattain the generality you had as a child. He believed that Christianity had played that role for Western civilization. But, in the late 1800s, he announced that God was dead.
You often hear of that as something triumphant, but, for Nietzsche, it wasn’t. He was too nuanced a thinker to be that simpleminded. Nietzsche understood—and this is something I’m going to try to make clear—that there’s a very large amount that we don’t know about the structure of experience—that we don’t know about reality—and we have our articulated representations of the world. Outside of that, there are things we know absolutely nothing about. There’s a buffer between them, and those are things we sort of know something about. But we don’t know them in an articulated way.
Here's an example: You’re arguing with someone close to you, and they’re in a bad mood. They’re being touchy and unreasonable. You keep the conversation up, and maybe, all of a sudden, they get angry, or maybe they cry. When they cry, they figure out what they’re angry about...
For the full transcript:
https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/transcripts/biblical-series-i/
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Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
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https://www.videvo.net/
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Powerful Life Advice | Powerful Wisdom | Best Life Advice
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➤➤Transcript (Partial):
You may know, you may not, that I’m an admirer of Nietzsche. Nietzsche was a devastating critic of dogmatic Christianity—Christianity as it was instantiated in institutions. Although, he is a very paradoxical thinker. One of the things Nietzsche said was that he didn’t believe the scientific revolution would have ever got off the ground if it hadn’t been for Christianity—and, more specifically, for Catholicism. He believed that, over the course of a thousand years, the European mind had to train itself to interpret everything that was known within a single coherent framework—coherent if you accept the initial axioms. Nietzsche believed that the Catholicization of the phenomena of life and history produced the kind of mind that was then capable of transcending its dogmatic foundations, and concentrating on something else. In this particular case, it happened to be the natural world.
Nietzsche believed that Christianity died of its own hand, and that it spent a very long time trying to attune people to the necessity of the truth, absent the corruption, and all that—that’s always part of any human endeavour. The truth—the spirit of truth—that was developed by Christianity turned on the roots of Christianity. Everyone woke up and said, or thought, something like, ‘how is it that we came to believe any of this?’ It’s like waking up one day and noting that you really don’t know why you put a Christmas tree up, but you’ve been doing it for a long time, and that’s what people do. There are reasons Christmas trees came about.
Nietzsche was a critic of Christianity, and also a champion of its disciplinary capacity. The other thing that Nietzsche believed was that it was not possible to be free unless you had been a slave. By that, he meant that you don’t go from childhood to full-fledged adult individuality: you go from child to a state of discipline, which you might think is akin to self-imposed slavery. That would be the best scenario, where you have to discipline yourself to become something specific, before you might be able to reattain the generality you had as a child. He believed that Christianity had played that role for Western civilization. But, in the late 1800s, he announced that God was dead.
You often hear of that as something triumphant, but, for Nietzsche, it wasn’t. He was too nuanced a thinker to be that simpleminded. Nietzsche understood—and this is something I’m going to try to make clear—that there’s a very large amount that we don’t know about the structure of experience—that we don’t know about reality—and we have our articulated representations of the world. Outside of that, there are things we know absolutely nothing about. There’s a buffer between them, and those are things we sort of know something about. But we don’t know them in an articulated way.
Here's an example: You’re arguing with someone close to you, and they’re in a bad mood. They’re being touchy and unreasonable. You keep the conversation up, and maybe, all of a sudden, they get angry, or maybe they cry. When they cry, they figure out what they’re angry about...
For the full transcript:
https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/transcripts/biblical-series-i/
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If you are the legal content owner of any videos used here and would like them removed, please contact wordtothewise.yt@gmail.com. Any infringement was not done on purpose and will be rectified to the satisfaction of all parties.
- published: 15 Jul 2020
- views: 123405
2:04
Hunter x Hunter (2011) OST - Understanding
Hunter x Hunter original soundtrack Disc. 3 - Track 25 - Understanding
Composed by Yoshihisa Hirano.
Hunter x Hunter original soundtrack Disc. 3 - Track 25 - Understanding
Composed by Yoshihisa Hirano.
https://wn.com/Hunter_X_Hunter_(2011)_Ost_Understanding
Hunter x Hunter original soundtrack Disc. 3 - Track 25 - Understanding
Composed by Yoshihisa Hirano.
- published: 24 Jun 2014
- views: 1067149
1:33:00
The Limits of Understanding
This statement is false. Think about it, and it makes your head hurt. If it’s true, it’s false. If it’s false, it’s true. In 1931, Austrian logician Kurt Gödel ...
This statement is false. Think about it, and it makes your head hurt. If it’s true, it’s false. If it’s false, it’s true. In 1931, Austrian logician Kurt Gödel shocked the worlds of mathematics and philosophy by establishing that such statements are far more than a quirky turn of language: he showed that there are mathematical truths which simply can’t be proven. In the decades since, thinkers have taken the brilliant Gödel’s result in a variety of directions–linking it to limits of human comprehension and the quest to recreate human thinking on a computer. This program explores Gödel’s discovery and examines the wider implications of his revolutionary finding. Participants include mathematician Gregory Chaitin, author Rebecca Goldstein, astrophysicist Mario Livio and artificial intelligence expert Marvin Minsky.
This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Our mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.
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Original Program Date: June 4, 2010
MODERATOR: Paul Nurse
PARTICIPANTS: Gregory Chaitin, Mario Livio, Marvin Minsky, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
Paul Nurse's Introduction. 00:00
Who is Kurt Godel? 03:36
Participant Introductions. 07:22
What was the intellectual environment Godel was living in? 10:57
Godel's beliefs in Platonism. 19:45
Gregory Chaitin on the incompleteness theorem. 22:30
Platonism vs. Formalism. 27:18
The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the world. 40:53
The world is built out of mathematics... what else would you make it out of? 47:44
Mathematics and consciousness. 53:29
What are the problems of building a machine that has consciousness? 01:01:09
If math isn't a formal system then what is it? 01:07:40
Explaining math with simple computer programs. 01:18:33
Its hard to find good math. 01:25:40
https://wn.com/The_Limits_Of_Understanding
This statement is false. Think about it, and it makes your head hurt. If it’s true, it’s false. If it’s false, it’s true. In 1931, Austrian logician Kurt Gödel shocked the worlds of mathematics and philosophy by establishing that such statements are far more than a quirky turn of language: he showed that there are mathematical truths which simply can’t be proven. In the decades since, thinkers have taken the brilliant Gödel’s result in a variety of directions–linking it to limits of human comprehension and the quest to recreate human thinking on a computer. This program explores Gödel’s discovery and examines the wider implications of his revolutionary finding. Participants include mathematician Gregory Chaitin, author Rebecca Goldstein, astrophysicist Mario Livio and artificial intelligence expert Marvin Minsky.
This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Our mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.
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Original Program Date: June 4, 2010
MODERATOR: Paul Nurse
PARTICIPANTS: Gregory Chaitin, Mario Livio, Marvin Minsky, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
Paul Nurse's Introduction. 00:00
Who is Kurt Godel? 03:36
Participant Introductions. 07:22
What was the intellectual environment Godel was living in? 10:57
Godel's beliefs in Platonism. 19:45
Gregory Chaitin on the incompleteness theorem. 22:30
Platonism vs. Formalism. 27:18
The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the world. 40:53
The world is built out of mathematics... what else would you make it out of? 47:44
Mathematics and consciousness. 53:29
What are the problems of building a machine that has consciousness? 01:01:09
If math isn't a formal system then what is it? 01:07:40
Explaining math with simple computer programs. 01:18:33
Its hard to find good math. 01:25:40
- published: 15 Dec 2014
- views: 1567149
2:02:03
Understanding & Conquering Depression | Huberman Lab Podcast #34
This episode, I explain what major depression is at the biological and psychological level and the various treatments that peer-reviewed studies have revealed c...
This episode, I explain what major depression is at the biological and psychological level and the various treatments that peer-reviewed studies have revealed can help prevent and treat depression. I explain the three major chemical systems that are altered in depression: norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine. I discuss genetic predispositions to depression and how stress, thyroid hormone and cortisol play a role in many forms of depression. I also discuss inflammation as a common feature of many depression symptoms. I review 8 specific science-supported protocols for treating and avoiding depression, including EPA fatty acids (which have been shown to rival certain prescription treatments), how exercise protects against depression, studies of creatine, adjusting dopamine balance and more. I also discuss the results of ongoing clinical trials for ketamine and psilocybin for depression, how these compounds work and finally, I review how ketogenic diets can help in certain cases of depression, especially treatment-resistant major depression.
#Depression #HubermanLab #Dopamine
Thank you to our sponsors:
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Links:
Review of EPAs for the Treatment of Depression - https://bit.ly/2Wl15ti
Review of Creatine for the Treatment of Depression - https://www.mdpi.com/520864
Recent Study on the Clinical Use of Psilocybin for Treatment of Depression - https://bit.ly/3sFSGMM
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Mood Disorders & Maintaining Mental Health (Protocol 1)
00:07:10 Sponsors
00:11:15 Major Depression
00:18:40 “Anti-Self” Confabulation
00:21:42 Autonomic (Vegetative) Symptoms of Depression
00:26:58 Norepinephrine, Dopamine & Serotonin
00:31:50 SSRIs (Prozac, Zoloft, etc.): Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
00:37:00 Epinephrine/Motor Functions, Dopamine/Motivation & Craving, Serotonin/Emotions
00:39:33 Physical & Emotional Pain are Linked: Substance P
00:41:50 Hormones & Depression: Thyroid & Cortisol
00:46:50 Genetic Susceptibility to Depression: Impact of Stress
00:50:50 Understanding Biological Mechanism Is Key: Recipes versus Skills
00:52:50 Tools for Dealing with Depression: Logic & Implementation (Protocol 2)
00:56:25 Brain Inflammation & Mental State: Cytokines, Prostaglandins, etc.
00:59:20 Protocol 3: Essential Fatty Acids (Omega-3, EPAs: Eicosapentaenoic Acid)*
01:02:50 How EPAs Help Offset Depression: Serotonin Synthesis, Kynurenine, Quinolinic Acid
01:05:25 Protocol 4: How Exercise Offsets Depression
01:11:44 Protocol 5: Creatine Monohydrate, Forebrain Function & NMDA receptors*
01:20:30 Protocol 6*: Ketamine, PCP (*Prescription-Only), & NMDA-Receptor Function
01:33:08 Protocol 7*: Psychedelics (*In Clinical Trials) for Major Depression: Psilocybin*
01:47:00 Protocol 8: Ketogenic Diet, GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid)
01:54:50 Summary of Protocols Covered
02:00:10 Support & Additional Resources
Please note that The Huberman Lab Podcast is distinct from Dr. Huberman's teaching and research roles at Stanford University School of Medicine. The information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Huberman Lab Podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed.
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - https://www.blabacphoto.com
https://wn.com/Understanding_Conquering_Depression_|_Huberman_Lab_Podcast_34
This episode, I explain what major depression is at the biological and psychological level and the various treatments that peer-reviewed studies have revealed can help prevent and treat depression. I explain the three major chemical systems that are altered in depression: norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine. I discuss genetic predispositions to depression and how stress, thyroid hormone and cortisol play a role in many forms of depression. I also discuss inflammation as a common feature of many depression symptoms. I review 8 specific science-supported protocols for treating and avoiding depression, including EPA fatty acids (which have been shown to rival certain prescription treatments), how exercise protects against depression, studies of creatine, adjusting dopamine balance and more. I also discuss the results of ongoing clinical trials for ketamine and psilocybin for depression, how these compounds work and finally, I review how ketogenic diets can help in certain cases of depression, especially treatment-resistant major depression.
#Depression #HubermanLab #Dopamine
Thank you to our sponsors:
InsideTracker - https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman
Athletic Greens - https://www.athleticgreens.com/huberman
Belcampo - https://www.belcampo.com/huberman -- code "huberman"
Our Patreon page:
https://www.patreon.com/andrewhuberman
Supplements from Thorne:
http://www.thorne.com/u/huberman
Social:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hubermanlab
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hubermanlab
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hubermanlab
Website - https://hubermanlab.com
Join Newsletter - https://hubermanlab.com/neural-network
Links:
Review of EPAs for the Treatment of Depression - https://bit.ly/2Wl15ti
Review of Creatine for the Treatment of Depression - https://www.mdpi.com/520864
Recent Study on the Clinical Use of Psilocybin for Treatment of Depression - https://bit.ly/3sFSGMM
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Mood Disorders & Maintaining Mental Health (Protocol 1)
00:07:10 Sponsors
00:11:15 Major Depression
00:18:40 “Anti-Self” Confabulation
00:21:42 Autonomic (Vegetative) Symptoms of Depression
00:26:58 Norepinephrine, Dopamine & Serotonin
00:31:50 SSRIs (Prozac, Zoloft, etc.): Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
00:37:00 Epinephrine/Motor Functions, Dopamine/Motivation & Craving, Serotonin/Emotions
00:39:33 Physical & Emotional Pain are Linked: Substance P
00:41:50 Hormones & Depression: Thyroid & Cortisol
00:46:50 Genetic Susceptibility to Depression: Impact of Stress
00:50:50 Understanding Biological Mechanism Is Key: Recipes versus Skills
00:52:50 Tools for Dealing with Depression: Logic & Implementation (Protocol 2)
00:56:25 Brain Inflammation & Mental State: Cytokines, Prostaglandins, etc.
00:59:20 Protocol 3: Essential Fatty Acids (Omega-3, EPAs: Eicosapentaenoic Acid)*
01:02:50 How EPAs Help Offset Depression: Serotonin Synthesis, Kynurenine, Quinolinic Acid
01:05:25 Protocol 4: How Exercise Offsets Depression
01:11:44 Protocol 5: Creatine Monohydrate, Forebrain Function & NMDA receptors*
01:20:30 Protocol 6*: Ketamine, PCP (*Prescription-Only), & NMDA-Receptor Function
01:33:08 Protocol 7*: Psychedelics (*In Clinical Trials) for Major Depression: Psilocybin*
01:47:00 Protocol 8: Ketogenic Diet, GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid)
01:54:50 Summary of Protocols Covered
02:00:10 Support & Additional Resources
Please note that The Huberman Lab Podcast is distinct from Dr. Huberman's teaching and research roles at Stanford University School of Medicine. The information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Huberman Lab Podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed.
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - https://www.blabacphoto.com
- published: 23 Aug 2021
- views: 111681
3:45
Bob Seger - Understanding
Website: http://www.60s70s80smusic.com
Bob Seger Understanding
This is a power rock ballad that Bob Seger wrote for the "Teachers" movie in 1984, The so...
Website: http://www.60s70s80smusic.com
Bob Seger Understanding
This is a power rock ballad that Bob Seger wrote for the "Teachers" movie in 1984, The song was a mild Top 40 hit in 1985. Bob Seger has sold over 60 million albums around the world.
Lyrics:
It seems like only yesterday
I didn't have a clue
I stood alone not knowing where to turn
Now suddenly I look around
And everything looks new
I don't know why but I think I'm starting to learn
They call it understanding
Understanding
A willingness to grow
I'm finally understanding
Understanding
There's so much I could know
Until the day you came along
I used to just get lost
I only heard the things I wanted to hear
It always seemed like no cared
Then you took the time
And now I look and everything seems clear
You've got me understanding
Understanding
You've really helped me see
I'm finally understanding
Understanding
It's meant so much to me
You've got me understanding
Understanding
You've given me some pride
I'm finally understanding
You're really on my side
Really on my side
Got me understanding
Understanding
Understanding
You've got me understanding
Understanding
Understanding
You've got me understanding
For the first time
You've got me understanding
You've got me understanding
Understanding...
https://wn.com/Bob_Seger_Understanding
Website: http://www.60s70s80smusic.com
Bob Seger Understanding
This is a power rock ballad that Bob Seger wrote for the "Teachers" movie in 1984, The song was a mild Top 40 hit in 1985. Bob Seger has sold over 60 million albums around the world.
Lyrics:
It seems like only yesterday
I didn't have a clue
I stood alone not knowing where to turn
Now suddenly I look around
And everything looks new
I don't know why but I think I'm starting to learn
They call it understanding
Understanding
A willingness to grow
I'm finally understanding
Understanding
There's so much I could know
Until the day you came along
I used to just get lost
I only heard the things I wanted to hear
It always seemed like no cared
Then you took the time
And now I look and everything seems clear
You've got me understanding
Understanding
You've really helped me see
I'm finally understanding
Understanding
It's meant so much to me
You've got me understanding
Understanding
You've given me some pride
I'm finally understanding
You're really on my side
Really on my side
Got me understanding
Understanding
Understanding
You've got me understanding
Understanding
Understanding
You've got me understanding
For the first time
You've got me understanding
You've got me understanding
Understanding...
- published: 26 Apr 2009
- views: 2404482