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🗓️ 25 April 2019
⏱️ 75 minutes
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In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, you’ll find out how interpersonal neurobiology looks at the vital connections among:
These, say Dr. Dan Siegel, “form the foundation for how we try to understand what life on Earth is about, what human life is, and how we can try to direct it in a way that supports well-being.” Putting identity, attachment, and survival together literally shapes the health of your body.
Dr. Siegel comes to Bulletproof Radio fresh off the stage at the 6th Annual Biohacking Conference at the Beverly Hilton where he gave an exceptional presentation on the science and practice of presence. For more than two decades, he’s taught clinical psychiatry at UCLA and is a best-selling author and co-author of more than a dozen books. He’s the founding co-director of the UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center and the founder and executive director of the Mindsight Institute, as well as the medical director of the Lifespan Learning Institute, and the founding editor of the Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology.
The particular field of neurobiology he discusses with Dave is dedicated to understanding the brain, subjective experience, and the ways in which the brain is altered by experience. It stays grounded in science but not limited to what any given scientific field suggests, he explains. “We try to combine all the fields of science, from math and physics all the way to sociology and anthropology, into one framework.”
Two established realms of physics, Newtonian and Quantum, get a lot of attention in today’s show. Nine domains of integration do, too. Why? In a nutshell, we need to stop being isolated nouns and start being interconnected verbs. That’s the only way we’ll reach optimal health. And three pillars—focused attention, opened awareness, and kind intention—actually slow aging. Research proves it.
As with life and biohacking, “When things are going well, they're in a state of harmony,” says Dr. Siegel. “When things aren't going well, they're either in chaos or rigidity or some combination of both.”
In today’s far-reaching conversation, the science of the mind meets the science of the body. Take a listen to find out more about the Wheel of Awareness and how to live, lead, love and learn from the Plane of Possibility.
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey. |
0:16.4 | Today's cool fact of the day is that us humans may have magnetoreception abilities that |
0:21.7 | we don't even know about. |
0:24.1 | Maybe not to the extent of magneto in X-Men, but a new analysis of our brain waves when |
0:29.5 | surrounded by different magnetic fields suggests that we do have a sixth sense for magnetism. |
0:34.4 | And birds, fish, and a few other creatures can sense Earth's magnetic field and use |
0:38.7 | it for navigation. |
0:40.5 | But we haven't been able to prove whether humans have that kind of ability or not. |
0:45.4 | And now by exposing people to Earth's strength, magnetic field pointed in different directions |
0:49.8 | in a lab, researchers from the US and Japan discovered distinct brain wave patterns occur |
0:54.6 | in response to rotating the field a certain way. |
0:58.2 | The study was just stimulating the effect of someone turning in different directions |
1:01.4 | in Earth's natural, unchanging field without requiring the participant to actually move. |
1:07.1 | And by holding people still when that happened, they prevented motor control thoughts from |
1:12.0 | tainting the brain waves from the magnetic field. |
1:15.1 | Researchers compared those EEG readouts from those control trials where the magnetic field |
1:18.9 | inside the chamber didn't move. |
1:21.6 | And they found that your alpha brain waves do change based on the field. |
1:27.4 | Now there's evidence that you do subconsciously respond to Earth's magnetic field, but |
1:31.8 | we don't yet know why or how your brain does that. |
1:35.4 | And we don't even know for sure how your brain detects the Earth's magnetic field, which |
1:38.7 | is kind of cool. |
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