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Essentials: How Your Brain Functions & Interprets the World | Dr. David Berson

2025-10-16 Science & Technology
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Andrew Huberman
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Neuroscience Essentials: Vision, Balance, and Brain Plasticity

Unlock how your brain translates photons into perception, controls movement stability through reflex loops, and rapidly reorganizes its sensory real estate based on lifelong input.

Short Summary

  • Understand that visual experience is a brain phenomenon, decoded through specialized photoreceptors (cones) sensitive to specific light wavelengths.
  • Learn that light exposure directly regulates the master circadian pacemaker (SCN), controlling crucial hormonal releases like melatonin.
  • Discover how systems integrate instantly: the vestibular system stabilizes your gaze via reflex during movement, and conflicts cause nausea.
  • Recognize the cerebellum’s role in correcting movement timing and precision, while the basal ganglia control decision execution (Go vs. No-Go).
  • Appreciate the extreme neuroplasticity of the cortex, which can repurpose areas unused since birth (like the visual cortex) for other sensory tasks.

This episode explores the high-level mechanics of sensory processing, starting from light hitting the eye to conscious perception. It highlights the critical integration points—where vision meets balance, where reflexes meet motor control, and how decisions are formed—culminating in a discussion on the brain’s powerful ability to rewire itself based on necessity and training.

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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. David Berson, PhD, a professor of neuroscience at Brown University and an expert on the visual system and circadian biology. We explore how the brain processes visual information, from photons entering the eye to conscious perception in the cortex. We discuss color vision, the discovery of melanopsin and intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells, and how light regulates our circadian clock and melatonin release. We also examine the vestibular system's role in balance and motion detection, the cerebellum's function in motor coordination, and the midbrain's integration of multiple sensory inputs. Finally, we discuss the basal ganglia's role in decision-making and an extraordinary case of neuroplasticity in visual cortex. Episode show notes: https://go.hubermanlab.com/kJOETdg Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past full-length Huberman Lab episodes. Watch the full-length episode: https://youtu.be/oC3fhUjg30E Watch more Huberman Lab Essentials episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPNW_gerXa4OGNy1yE-W9IX-tPu-tJa7S *Follow Huberman Lab* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hubermanlab Threads: https://www.threads.net/@hubermanlab X: https://x.com/hubermanlab Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hubermanlab TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hubermanlab LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-huberman Website: https://www.hubermanlab.com Newsletter: https://www.hubermanlab.com/newsletter *Dr. David Berson* Dr. Berson’s academic profile: https://vivo.brown.edu/display/dberson Eyewire (contribute to neuroscience research from home/computer): https://eyewire.org/explore Best neuroscience textbook: https://amzn.to/4n87UoC We Know It When We See It: What the Neurobiology of Vision Tells Us About How We Think (book): https://amzn.to/47qC9lU *Timestamps* 00:00:00 Dr. David Berson 00:00:38 Visual Perception, Photons & Retinal Processing, Ganglion Cells 00:02:12 Color Vision, Wavelengths & Photoreceptors; Cones & Rods 00:06:32 Melanopsin, Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells & Brightness Detection 00:08:45 Circadian Clock & Synchronization, Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN); Master Clock Function 00:11:30 Hypothalamus, Autonomic Nervous System & Hormonal Systems 00:12:12 Tool: Light Exposure & Melatonin Regulation, Pineal Function 00:13:06 Vestibular System, Balance & Motion Detection; Semicircular Canals 00:15:45 Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex, Image Stabilization & Head Rotation 00:17:22 Motion Sickness, Visual-Vestibular Conflict; Tool: Avoiding Nausea 00:19:06 Cerebellum, Motor Coordination & Learning 00:20:28 Cerebellar Function, Precision & Timing of Movement; Cerebellar Ataxia 00:21:56 Flocculus & Visual-Vestibular Integration 00:22:52 Midbrain, Brainstem & Reflexive Behavior; Superior Colliculus 00:25:33 Spatial Orientation & Multisensory Integration; Rattlesnake Heat Detection 00:27:20 Sensory Integration & Corroboration 00:28:12 Basal Ganglia, Go vs No-Go Behavior & Decision Making 00:29:15 Tool: Impulse Control & Delayed Gratification, Marshmallow Test 00:30:13 Individual Differences, Genetics & Experience 00:31:05 Visual Cortex, Neural Processing & Brain Plasticity 00:32:00 Cortical Reorganization, Braille Reading & Stroke Recovery 00:34:34 David Berson's Work; Acknowledgements Disclaimer & Disclosures: https://www.hubermanlab.com/disclaimer

Top Comments (10)

@KaushiAD 2025-10-16

Thank you Andrew, your videos have been changing my life for over two years.

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@hubermanlab 2025-10-16

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@unlockyourfocus1 2025-10-17

Incredible episode! The way you explain how the brain creates our visual reality instead of just receiving it is fascinating. It’s mind-blowing to think that what we “see” is a construction of our nervous system. This kind of deep, clear science is exactly what people need. Thank you for making complex topics so understandable💥

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@telnaz.parvaresh 2025-10-19

It’s striking that color isn’t a property “out there” in the world, but the brain’s interpretation of light. It makes me wonder why we perceive it as beautiful, and why we seem to need it to be colorful and elegant.

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@The.Geneticist 2025-10-16

19:06 This podcast truly bridges the gap between neuroscience and everyday understanding — thank you, for such inspiring work! 🙏 As a genetics researcher, I’m fascinated by how our genes shape neural circuits and cognition. would love to connect with others curious about how genetics meets the brain! 🧠🧬✨

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@Mahilala_19 2025-10-16

lots of love from Ethiopia

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@meganrajoo642 2025-10-17

This has been both an enjoyable and informative top level view into the brain and how it processes information and ponders decisions to meaningful action. Thank you both Drs Huberman and Berson. I would love to see more snippet videos like this one continuing on brain functions and then expanding to the nervous system and eventually intubating to the distal body

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@BrainBoostervault 2025-10-18

“Powerful reminder. True strength is staying disciplined when no one’s watching. 🦁

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@maissahmad1623 2025-10-16

I like the mate cups, super cool :)

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@GemechuGararo 2025-10-18

Thank you Huberman, from Ethiopia

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