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How to Improve Memory & Focus Using Science Protocols | Dr. Charan Ranganath

2024-09-30 Science & Technology
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Charan Ranganath, Ph.D., professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of California, Davis, and a world expert on the neuroscience of memory. We discuss how memory works, what causes diseases of dementia like Alzheimer’s, and science-based strategies to reduce age-related cognitive decline. We also cover the essential role of curiosity and the dopamine-curiosity link that can assist memory formation and neuroplasticity. We then discuss challenges with attention and focus, and how to overcome them, as well as how to manage task-switching and create home and work environments more conducive to cognitive health and longevity. Additionally, we explore the emotional aspect of memories, tools for overcoming rumination, and strategies for reframing past negative experiences. This episode will be of interest to anyone seeking to improve and maintain their cognitive health, focus, and memory across their lifespan, as well as for those struggling with ADHD. Access the full show notes for this episode: https://go.hubermanlab.com/sHNGagg Use Ask Huberman Lab, our chat-based tool, for summaries, clips, and insights from this episode: https://go.hubermanlab.com/m3qc6r Pre-order Andrew's book, Protocols: https://go.hubermanlab.com/protocols *Thank you to our sponsors* AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman David Protein: https://davidprotein.com/huberman Levels: https://levels.link/huberman Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman *Dr. Charan Ranganath* Website: https://charanranganath.com Why We Remember (book): https://amzn.to/4em00o9 UC Davis academic profile: https://neuroscience.ucdavis.edu/people/charan-ranganath Dynamic Memory Lab: https://dml.ucdavis.edu Publications: https://dml.ucdavis.edu/publications Music: https://ch-ra.bandcamp.com X: https://x.com/charanranganath Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thememorydoc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068804190465 *Timestamps* 00:00:00 Dr. Charan Ranganath 00:02:06 Sponsors: David, Levels & Waking Up 00:06:48 Memory: Past, Present & Future; Sleep 00:13:23 Self, Memory & Age, Neuroplasticity 00:18:50 Tool: Curiosity & Dopamine 00:26:55 Dopamine, Forward Movement 00:33:09 Sponsor: AG1 00:34:22 Dopamine, Learning; Curiosity & Appraisal 00:40:31 Memory, Hippocampus 00:43:34 Prefrontal Cortex & Memory, Aging 00:50:07 Aging, Prefrontal Cortex & Memory; Depression, Rumination 00:58:53 Sponsor: Function 01:00:40 Tool: Lifestyle Factors, Minimizing Age-Related Cognitive Decline 01:09:39 Exercise, Brain Function; ADHD 01:17:26 Sense of Purpose, Tool: Values, Goals, Navigating ADHD 01:23:31 Forgetting, Intention vs. Attention 01:30:10 Tool: Smartphones, Task-Switching, Forgetfulness 01:36:36 Tool: Pictures, Memories, Intention 01:45:46 Deep Focus, Dopamine 01:49:36 Hearing, Vision, Oral Hygiene, Inflammation, Brain Health, Alzheimer’s 01:59:51 Déjà Vu 02:09:00 Serotonin, Reframing Memories, Trauma 02:19:05 Psychedelics, Neuroplasticity, Perspective, Group Therapy 02:27:53 Rumination, Trauma, Nostalgia, Narrative 02:30:30 Music, Pavlov’s Dogz Band 02:36:27 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter #HubermanLab #Science #Memory #Focus Disclaimer & Disclosures: https://www.hubermanlab.com/disclaimer

Top Comments (10)

@traezaX1 2024-09-30

"The cure for boredom is curiosity; There's no cure for curiosity."

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@charlesdahmital8095 2024-09-30

The Hippocampus- Where the educated Hippos hang out.

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@TheDiaryOfAScientist 2024-09-30

I’m also a neuroscientist at Harvard. Sir, you are such a great explainer. I hope one day I will be like you. I also create content on neuroscience and its applications in our daily lives. Thank you so much for the great content 🙏. But you’re a great motivator and educator. I got inspired by you. ❤❤❤

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@hubermanlab 2024-09-30

Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the "like" button and subscribe to our channel here on YouTube. Thank you for your interest in science! -- Andrew

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@JC-lg4fz 2024-10-01

Astounding that Dr Charan Ranganath is such an accomplished person (world renowned scientist and expert in memory, has a rock band, written a book etc while being a family man) whilst struggling with ADHD. There’s no excuse that we can give. Period.

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@g-jalil6961 2024-10-09

Andrew, there is a lot of good resources, podcasters etc. But you are the only one I’ll never get bored to watch. You do this job so professional, organic, down to earth yet keeping professionalism. No boasting, no stupid jokes, no hype, no bullshit. Just neat, neutral mostly black dressed host, who has strong science background and guest having a relaxed, rich in usefulness conversation based on science, research and legit data. Always enjoy your podcasts, this kind of podcast should be in high school curriculum to watch from growing generation so, they can benefit. Thank you for your perfect Podcast.

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@liz-bethchavez 2024-10-02

Dr. Ranganath said people found him loud and you stood up for him. My heart, how touching!

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@ArthurSmoot 2024-10-02

Huberman Lab is my favorite podcast by far. Kinda makes me wish my commute was a bit longer :-) Along with the wonderful information in this episode, I especially enjoyed the sheer joy and glee in the dialog between Dr Ranganath and Dr. Huberman.

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@SVJ1902 2024-10-04

Dr. Huberman I have been watching and listening to your podcasts since 2021 and calling myself a fan is an understatement in all honesty. Your podcasts with this phenomenal blend of science and core human values and emotions has been a game changer. There are a very few people in life who I call my hero and you are certainly one of them. Immense regards, respect, power and love to you and for the hard work you put in for us.

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@suftt 2024-09-30

That part about curiosity will really help me move forward in life. I’ve been struggling with depression for several years, and most recently it’s been numbing. Nevertheless, I know that curiosity had shaken me from the worst moments, and I absolutely felt an increase of energy and willpower to try. As always, I’m so grateful to support you and your empathy for the world, thank you

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