Ep: 102 Brain Health Special with Andrew Huberman Box 'N Life Podcast - Life In & Out Of The Boxing Gym
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My guest today is Andrew Hoberman, who is a professor of neuroscience and a lab director of Stanford School of Medicine. There they research how the brain works (function), how it can change through experience (plasticity) and how to repair brain circuits damaged by injury or disease (regeneration).
Their goals are to:
1. Discover strategies for halting and reversing vision loss in blinding diseases.
2. Understand how visual perceptions and autonomic arousal states are integrated to impact behavioral responses.
Join Glenn and I for LEVEL 1 & 2 BOXING FITNESS CERTIFICATION on April 25 and 26th in Los Angeles.
Sign up at, https://www.boxnburnacademy.com/
Use promo code, "FB20" for a 20% discount.
My guest today is Andrew Hoberman, who is a professor of neuroscience and a lab director of Stanford School of Medicine. There they research how the brain works (function), how it can change through experience (plasticity) and how to repair brain circuits damaged by injury or disease (regeneration).
Their goals are to:
1. Discover strategies for halting and reversing vision loss in blinding diseases.
2. Understand how visual perceptions and autonomic arousal states are integrated to impact behavioral responses.
Join Glenn and I for LEVEL 1 & 2 BOXING FITNESS CERTIFICATION on April 25 and 26th in Los Angeles.
Sign up at, https://www.boxnburnacademy.com/
Use promo code, "FB20" for a 20% discount.
1 hr 8 min