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.

How To Increase Motivation & Drive | Episode 12

March 22, 2021 1:29:02 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

This episode explains the science of motivation and drive. I describe how dopamine-- a chemical we all make in our brain, underlies our desire for and pursuit of our goals, as well as our capacity to move and experience pleasure. I describe how we can leverage specific behaviors, reward schedules and dopamine-prolactin balance to help ensure we can maintain motivation and capacity for pleasure over the long term. I also discuss dopamine in the context of ADHD, craving and addiction, and some absolutely amazing results about specificity of drug effects based purely 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


Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac


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