Understanding & Controlling Aggression | Huberman Lab Podcast #71

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This episode I describe the neural mechanisms that activate and control aggressive states and behaviors and the role of hormones—estrogen and testosterone—in mediating violent and/or competitive aggression. I also describe tools that can be used to modulate the factors that have been shown to ‘prime’ an individual for aggression, including sunlight, estrogen sensitivity, competition within social settings, and overall stress levels, and the hormone cortisol. I discuss how substances such as caffeine and alcohol can impact impulsive behaviors and how nutrition and supplementation can be used to regulate mood and aggression.

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Article Links

Photoperiod reverses the effects of estrogens on male aggression via genomic and nongenomic pathways: https://bit.ly/3sl6ehZ

Testosterone and occupational choice: actors, ministers, and other men: https://bit.ly/3KV2IkS

Age, Testosterone, and Behavior Among Female Prison Inmates: https://bit.ly/3N48xOt

Testosterone Rapidly Increases Neural Reactivity to Threat in Healthy Men: A Novel Two-Step Pharmacological Challenge Paradigm: https://bit.ly/3MVP4iQ

Caffeinated and non-caffeinated alcohol use and indirect aggression: The impact of self-regulation: https://bit.ly/39F09X3

Efficacy of carnitine in the treatment of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: https://bit.ly/3FtpSh9

Book Links

An Introduction to Behavioral Endocrinology 5th Edition: https://amzn.to/396bHm9

The Nature of the Beast: How Emotions Guide Us: https://amzn.to/3wd6NM3

Other Links

Mouse switching from mating behavior to aggressive behaviors upon stimulation of VMH: https://youtu.be/AIlp69kfqjw?t=882

VMH stimulation causes mouse to display aggressive behaviors toward an inanimate object (e.g., glove): https://youtu.be/AIlp69kfqjw?t=689

Timestamps

00:00:00 Aggression, Types of Aggression

00:03:33 AG1 (Athletic Greens), ROKA, Helix Sleep

00:08:29 Neural Circuits for Aggression, “Hydraulic Pressure Model”

00:15:50 Brain Regions Controlling Aggression, Ventromedial Hypothalamus (VMH)

00:22:14 Psychiatric Disorders & Aggression

00:23:36 Stimulation of the VMH, Estrogen Receptors & Aggression

00:31:57 Neural Circuits Mediating Physical Acts of Aggression, Biting

00:35:56 Testosterone & Competitiveness/Estrogen & Aggression

00:43:00 Sunlight, Melatonin & Aggression

00:45:46 Cortisol, Serotonin & Aggressive Behaviors

00:51:56 Tool: Omega-3 Supplementation & Mood

00:54:18 Tool: Sunlight, Sauna & Cortisol Reduction

00:55:54 Tool: Ashwagandha & Cortisol Reduction

00:57:06 Tool: Seasonality/Sunlight, Genetic Variation in Estrogen Sensitivity

01:00:37 Testosterone & Aggression, Competitive Work Environments

01:05:07 Testosterone, Amygdala, Challenge & Effort

01:09:27 Caffeine, Alcohol & Impulsivity

01:13:15 Tool: Caffeinated Alcohol Beverages, Impulsivity & Aggression

01:17:18 Tool: ADHD, Acetyl-L Carnitine & Aggressive Behavior

01:24:10 Factors Affecting the “Hydraulic Pressure Model” of Aggression

01:25:44 Book by Dr. David Anderson, Aggression & Social Relationships

01:27:35 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Patreon, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Instagram, Twitter

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