The Huberman Lab Podcast discusses neuroscience: how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health. We also discuss existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system works. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured Professor of Neurobiology and Ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine. His laboratory studies neural regeneration, neuroplasticity, and brain states such as stress, focus, fear, and optimal performance. For more than 20 years, Dr. Huberman has consistently published original research findings and review articles in top-level peer-reviewed journals, including Nature, Science, Cell, Neuron, and Current Biology. He is a regular member of several National Institutes of Health review panels and a Fellow of the McKnight Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trusts. Dr. Huberman regularly consults for technology development companies, professional athletic organizations, and various units of U.S. and Canadian Special Operations.
Dr. Noam Sobel: How Smells Influence Our Hormones, Health & Behavior
In this episode, my guest is Noam Sobel, PhD, professor of neurobiology in the department of brain sciences at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Dr. Sobel explains his lab’s research on the biological mechanisms of smell (“olfaction”) and how sensing odorants and chemicals in our environment impacts human behavior, cognition, social connections, and hormones. He explains how smell is a crucial component of “social sensing” and how we use olfaction when meeting new people to determine things about their physiology and psychology, and he explains how this impacts friendships and romantic partners. He explains how smell influences emotions, hormone levels, memories and the relationship between breathing and autonomic homeostasis. He describes how smell-based screening tests can aid disease diagnosis and explains his lab’s work on digitization of smell — which may soon allow online communication to include “sending of odors” via the internet. Dr. Sobel’s work illustrates how sensitive human olfaction is and how it drives much of our biology and behavior.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Dr. Noam Sobel
(00:03:46) Sponsors: ROKA, Thesis, Helix Sleep
(00:06:46) Olfaction Circuits (Smell)
(00:14:49) Loss & Regeneration of Smell, Illness
(00:21:39) Brain Processing of Smell
(00:24:40) Smell & Memories
(00:27:52) Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens)
(00:29:07) Humans & Odor Tracking
(00:39:25) The Alternating Nasal Cycle & Autonomic Nervous System
(00:48:18) Cognitive Processing & Breathing
(00:54:47) Neurodegenerative Diseases & Olfaction
(01:00:12) Congenital Anosmia
(01:05:01) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:06:19) Handshaking, Sharing Chemicals & Social Sensing
(01:15:07) Smelling Ourselves & Smelling Others
(01:22:02) Odors & Romantic Attraction
(01:24:58) Vomeronasal Organ, “Bruce Effect” & Miscarriage
(01:40:20) Social Chemo-Signals, Fear
(01:50:26) Chemo-Signaling, Aggression & Offspring
(02:03:57) Menstrual Cycle Synchronization
(02:12:11) Sweat, Tears, Emotions & Testosterone
(02:27:46) Science Politics
(02:37:54) Food Odors & Nutritional Value
(02:45:34) Human Perception & Odorant Similarity
(02:52:12) Digitizing Smell, COVID-19 & Smell
(03:05:50) Medical Diagnostic Future & Olfaction Digitization
(03:10:55) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac