The Science of Hearing, Balance & Accelerated Learning | Huberman Lab Podcast #27

Andrew Huberman published this video item, entitled “The Science of Hearing, Balance & Accelerated Learning | Huberman Lab Podcast #27” – below is their description.

This episode I describe how our ears and nervous system decode sound waves and gravity to allow us to hear and make sense of sounds. I also describe protocols for rapid learning of sound and other types of information. I discuss sound localization, doppler effects (sound motion), pitch perception and how we isolate sounds in noisy environments. I also review the scientific findings on binaural beats and white noise and how they can improve learning. Other topics and protocols include tinnitus, sea sickness, ear movement, ear growth and the science-supported ways we can all accelerate learning using “gap effects”.

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Links:

Review on spacing effects and learning: https://bit.ly/3qM6bto

Micro-rest and accelerated learning: https://bit.ly/3hitXKM

Ear movement: https://bit.ly/2TrS9Bf

Ears making sounds, hormones: https://bit.ly/3yneKgV

Binaural beats: review and references: https://bit.ly/36fggFO

Timestamps:

00:00:00 Overview of Topics

00:02:20 Protocol: New Data for Rapid Learning

00:09:10 Introduction: Hearing & Balance

00:13:53 How We Perceive Sounds

00:21:56 Your Hearing Brain (Areas)

00:23:48 Localizing Sounds

00:28:00 Ear Movement: What It Means

00:33:00 Your Ears (Likely) Make Sounds: Role of Hormones, Sexual Orientation

00:35:30 Binaural Beats: Do They Work?

00:43:54 White Noise Can Enhance Learning & Dopamine

00:51:00 Headphones

00:55:51 White Noise During Development: Possibly Harmful

01:03:25 Remembering Information, The Cocktail Party Effect

01:12:55 How to Learn Information You Hear

01:18:10 Doppler

01:22:43 Tinnitus: What Has Been Found To Help?

01:30:40 Aging: How Big Are Your Ears?

01:35:00 Balance: Semi-Circular Canals

01:40:35 A Vestibular Experiment

01:43:15 Improve Your Sense of Balance

01:48:55 Accelerating Balance

01:51:55 Self-Generated Forward Motion

01:56:25 Dizzy versus Light-Headed

01:58:38 Motion Sickness Solution

02:01:23 Synthesis

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

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