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Goblokberry
1:40:44 is so wholesome
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Manker00
Even though it is a bit more technical than other podcasts, it was a great listening experience Dr Chang's articulation, way of speaking, and breakdown of more complex topics was great Loved it
Comment from : Manker00


Harshdeep Singh
18:40
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Addison Huy
This video is very interesting, but Chinese is not a language per say I am assuming he either speaks Mandarin or Cantonese Since he is in California and there were a large number of people that came from guangdong province to California to help build the rail roads and he does not have an accent since he was probably born in America I am guessing he speaks Cantonese or both Mandarin and Cantonese After watching more of the video he definitely speaks Mandarin
Comment from : Addison Huy


London Local
Please can you do a podcast on Dyslexia
Comment from : London Local


Jasmine Monsegue
loved this one and the way he explains everything! 😍 thank you for this
Comment from : Jasmine Monsegue


Solange♾🔅
I am super super sensitive to environmental noises to degree my ears got damaged and Suffrom tinnitus 😢and this super sensitivity got worse and I am scared go out especially here in Northern California all the car raginga Nd private planes and helicopters almost every second, I don’t know how use neuroplasticity to help myself
Comment from : Solange♾🔅


Solange♾🔅
Dr Huberman could you do one interview about tinnitus, pls 🙏🙏🙏🙌🏻
Comment from : Solange♾🔅


Ita Lico
I loved this episode! Such interesting topics <3
Comment from : Ita Lico


Odemaris Pozos
Great podcast! I learned so much As a Special Education teacher this podcast was so educational
Comment from : Odemaris Pozos


M V
Professor Andrew Huberman, I'm a long time fan of your channel and your work here in Youtube Please, please do an Episode regarding ASD with Dr Temple Grandin Seeing that episode come to life in your channel would really make my day Also, it would definitely help a lot of people Thank you!
Comment from : M V


Beans
28:19
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ThaiGuyRy
He looks like the former Thai King Thank you for your discussion Language is huge in my life and this discussion means a lot to me
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Gratitude Becoming
🔥❤️
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buituan79
Clearly that wail is noise with primitive communication But laughter not There is meaning of wail, with high, low alert in each moment But the laughter not So i think can not find out any animal smile, laugh or laughter Only sinister humankind have it😂 We may focus in laughter, may find out something useful Thanks
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buituan79
May the problem of a person learn new language, who can speech but can not understand what he hear that mean his brain is more complicated And may explain the phenomena that person who is good in math is not advantage in history objective 😅
Comment from : buituan79


Sam23
That guy's badass Changing people's lives with these huge, calculated risks and he's calm AF
Comment from : Sam23


John Birchall
@hubermanlab What is happening in the brain when re-learning a half-forgotten language? Are other more recently learned languages displaced from rapid active recall, when an older language is dredged back to the surface?
Comment from : John Birchall


07 12a10 doanh
You just have to figure out the science to breaking down words - Eminem
Comment from : 07 12a10 doanh


07 12a10 doanh
1:28:03 "I can make orange rhyme with banana" BOOORNANA
Comment from : 07 12a10 doanh


Jonathan Parnell
47:28 This question has become much more difficult to answer than when it was asked 50 years ago to patients
Comment from : Jonathan Parnell


Ann Xiao
Andrew sounds a lot more relaxed than with other guests
Comment from : Ann Xiao


kay ojen
Great Two humans Talking about talking
Comment from : kay ojen


Prayaansh Mehta
8:08brbr1:19:00 primary auditory cortexbrmap 1:20:00br1:20:28 plosive br(explosive & pa-ta-ka!)brconsonant clusters 1:22:48brbr1:32:28 dyslexia
Comment from : Prayaansh Mehta


allegory by v
Thanks, as always, Mr H! Sharing your insights is beyond valuable
Comment from : allegory by v


oddjobbob
Johnny Delashaw says hello to Eddie
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OneRingToRuleThemAll
I would be very interested to know, whether the mother language you speak has an influence on the brain as a whole, your thinking patterns, cognitive patterns etc My native language is a Czech language (one of Slavic languages), which is very difficult and has an extensive complicated grammar and I have always thought that it somehow influenced the way I am thinking in general For example there is a lot of subtle nuances in how you say the words that give a valence to them - you can say a word "dog" in many different ways and it will express if you like the dog or not or if you find it cute or dangerous etc
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Erich Feit
I actually listened to the whole interview It was so interesting I am a retired electronics teacher and will soon be 75 years old in a few days time Thank you Andrew Huberman Your programs are always sooo interesting Erich from New Zealand
Comment from : Erich Feit


Pr Br
Two amazing men! And wha t a cool club
Comment from : Pr Br


Relaxed Brain
Thank you for the subtitles and timestamps! I'm going to start learning English with your videos Before that, there were only history channels like HistoryMarsche, Kings and Generals, Epic History TV, and popular science channels like TED and Big Think
Comment from : Relaxed Brain


Robert Alen Richter
The usual apodictic statement from a scientist about there not being any such thing as "good" or "bad" language usage Indeed, anything goes, if you're not interested in complexity, subtlety, diversity and elegance Utilitarians are people who don't understand that aesthetics actually performs a very important function
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E B
I learned a language in my mid twenties, so can relate to a lot of this I remember my mouth being sore from using different muscles People that have musical predilections have an advantage of having a developed ear to hear, distinguish and imitate sounds of a new language IMHO aspects of nueroplasticity are around a lot longer than previously thought It is also much more complex than many realize
Comment from : E B


Nora Hassan
Thank you so much for this exciting interview I'm during my journey in learning English since my mother language is Arabic I decided to learn English by myself online so I'm listening to this interview and it gives me a good informations in both English and learning languages so glad that youtube suggested this video to me
Comment from : Nora Hassan


ハンジェルガブリエル
Can't watch it thoroughly now, just marking the minute I've stoppedbr22:00
Comment from : ハンジェルガブリエル


Abe Brooks
Dr Chang is a sublime human You can sense that he feels a deep human sorrow for the incidence of "locked-in" syndrome, yet he seems to be capable of a transcendent focus and calm in both his speech and in his mention of his recognition of the "sacred moment" that is the often uncharted territory of the operating room What a deeply inspiring episode; I am moved by Dr Chang's graciousness and courage and the pure brotherhood you guys share Thank you both
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cxa011500
Good video (2/10/23)
Comment from : cxa011500


Vizzy B
But my few questions remain unanswered:br1 What about headaches related to language learning? Why do they occur?br2 Do languages improve creativity or only communication and what is a good measurement for checking increase in creativity?
Comment from : Vizzy B


William Ivey
I’m 43 and survived a massive stroke in2018 I have extreme spasticity in my left side and I’ve retained much of my long term memory as well as only losing minor cognitive functions
Comment from : William Ivey


Yuser Alhaj
It was a great conversation
Comment from : Yuser Alhaj


Faye Kalantzis
I think I found the dancing dog on woofwoof 3762 they do feel beats I don't remember if it has relevance with podcast it's been a while since I've watched it yep it'll be on my to do list
Comment from : Faye Kalantzis


Isabella Pauxis
I hope one day you will do an interview with Miguel Nicolelis He's really great!!!
Comment from : Isabella Pauxis


Gloomgrave
Your Chinese government thought about things very carefully
Comment from : Gloomgrave


Gloomgrave
You think it was chance that he "just ran into you " in college? Chinese have been sending their drones to North America for years shill You act like you can't hear his bullshit
Comment from : Gloomgrave


meow meow meow
DBH, Feser, and many others have explained the problems with taking “machine” metaphors too literally
Comment from : meow meow meow


KyZar
Every podcast I hope Andrew Huberman makes a video about already exists so helpful
Comment from : KyZar


Andrea Cappellato
🙏
Comment from : Andrea Cappellato


Ana Midori
Speechless (rare to say this on a language topic? 😅 Just what I’m been thinking for few decades about if the neuroscientific books are updated Now I don’t know what to do I think I’ll stick to this channel for ever ❤️ thanks to doctor Eddie, to amazing Andrew H and his team (there is one right?) From 🇯🇵 arigatou !
Comment from : Ana Midori


Carol Lyon loves this program!
Augment brain speed? Study SERIOUSLY the piano or violin or cello
Comment from : Carol Lyon loves this program!


Carol Lyon loves this program!
Cerebellum wasting away - Can you help my friend???
Comment from : Carol Lyon loves this program!


Rosy Loves Learning
Thank you ❤
Comment from : Rosy Loves Learning


Baby Blue
i only need to be around someone with an accent and i automatically start speaking the same accent after 5 minutes
Comment from : Baby Blue


FreshTake
Two childhood friends that seemingly dominated the science world… ❤
Comment from : FreshTake


Eilles gaming 😊
1:38:26 just want to learn now at 33
Comment from : Eilles gaming 😊


Bagfoot Bandit
On augmentation: it would be useful to talk to a Sci fi author on that, perhaps one who's also a scientist within the subject (there's a lot of overlap) This is an area where the science and knowledge is catching up very quickly to what we are imagining (and what it's capable for us to imagine) The subject is being talked about a lot, but the implications are still primarily within the realm of literature Cyberpunk 2077 shows that it's very much within the sphere of public thought, and it would be beneficial to discuss what's actually possible VS what's fantastical
Comment from : Bagfoot Bandit


Jean Riggs
As a former stutter this was particularly interesting I missed why or where in the podcast Dr Chang mentioned not drinking coffee
Comment from : Jean Riggs


Jakob W
There seems to be something outside of your physical being that stimulates certain parts of the brain having to do with language and thought from what you describe - correct?
Comment from : Jakob W


Pedro Jim
But it's not Deja Vu! It's the best way we can explain it to anyone who hasn't felt it
Comment from : Pedro Jim


DeMe Srvl
I had a stroke and lost my ability to speak Bracca and Wernicke question !!!
Comment from : DeMe Srvl


Wulfz lair
Lmao I straight up got an Andrew Huberman ad on a huberman video
Comment from : Wulfz lair


Tyler Chambers
Any episodes or studies on abstinence? Curious what a healthy male routeen looks like
Comment from : Tyler Chambers


Daryl Oya
Look up the story of Mary Steenburgen after she had surgery in 2007 and how she developed a music skill in her head That seems incredible
Comment from : Daryl Oya


J
felt far too short definitely need a second one
Comment from : J


J
one of my favorite episodes ever
Comment from : J


El El
2:28:00
Comment from : El El


B
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Comment from : B


JdenJames
Is there a way for a non scientist/physician ordinary person to improve their language or be as articulate as you guys are I'm fascinated how you can command the language so clearly and concise I believe I have a vast amount of vocabulary but using it when speaking to people is a different story I have thought blocking st times Any tips?
Comment from : JdenJames


Pyro Nation
Believe Pronounce Bay Leaf VF
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Pyro Nation
Once A CriminalbrAlways A Criminal ProfilER
Comment from : Pyro Nation


Drew Chance
I went through speech therapy through out school at first only my parents could understand me through out speech therapy they had to show me how and we're to position my mouth and tongue I couldn't still can't hear a sound and repeat it I need to know how to make the noise you tell me why?? Thank you for your time 🙂
Comment from : Drew Chance


Noa Manor Yaghoubian
Loved this, absolutely riveting I could listen to Dr Chang speak all day! You should have Dr Uri Manor on the show— he shares the gift of breaking down complex things in an easily palatable way And would have so much to contribute to this convo!
Comment from : Noa Manor Yaghoubian


Gilbert Gaumerd
What an amazing interview
Comment from : Gilbert Gaumerd


trevor Andersen
I wanted to thank you both so much for this video brOn the question of language laterallization My understanding was that the right side homologs of each of the speech areas, specifically BA44 (brocas area) and the lateral SMA were involved in speech feedback control Speech monitoring taking place in the left temporal lobe, near the end of the main fissure there, and error signals sent across the corpus callosum to the right side homologs, who return an error correction signal to the articulators I'm getting this largely from Guenther and team's work on the DIVA/GODIVA model But other earlier papers have said much the same thing I'm just a carpenter, no formal training in field But I stutter, and I've been studying the subject for some time, DIVA just puts it very clearly I'm curious if, well I'm curious if it's wrong, uncertain? Or new information?
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Yuvra
Thank you so much for this! Was raised trilingual, picked up 2 more on the way But I'm just struggling to pickup my partners language This just got my interest peaked up to give it a harder try, since I plan on raising a trilingual family
Comment from : Yuvra


Ehsan
That a urine jar?
Comment from : Ehsan


Seif Seif
Take care of pocket casts
Comment from : Seif Seif


Xx Uc
Okaythe history between them makes me cry
Comment from : Xx Uc


Emy Pinto
Also, when are you having John Vervaeke from UofT on the podcast? And Iain McGilchrist? Please get 'em on!
Comment from : Emy Pinto


Emy Pinto
thank you for this episode Eddie and Andrew I'm about to head into graduate studies and you guys make me want to reach the heights
Comment from : Emy Pinto


Emy Pinto
1:20:00 and on, somewhere around here brAs a student of languages and linguistics, I have come to understand that there is no hardest language to learn for everyone as it is relative to the language family/families that you are in Dr Chang said Russian, German are some of the hardest languages to learn I'm not claiming superior knowledge but I would have to disagree here As someone who speaks English, and so Im in the Indo-european lang family so something like Chinese would be very hard for me to learn, right now? brbr Dr Chang speaks both, I suppose its different because he was probably able to immerse himself in those language communities and at a very young age
Comment from : Emy Pinto


404 Not Found
I have been watching Dr house and fun to see the names of the conditions coming up here
Comment from : 404 Not Found


Xenophanes
How calm and connected he is Love your guests Andrew
Comment from : Xenophanes


Fab Ian
Such a joy to listen to both of you - incredible how all of this is the result of evolution 😍
Comment from : Fab Ian


Andy Alexander
Another comment on handedness I'm somewhat ambidextrous I'm "mainly" right-handed but can do most normal daily things with either hand without thinking about it much Except writing, which I haven't really tried much And there are a number of things I naturally, and preferably, do left-handed
Comment from : Andy Alexander


Andy Alexander
I don't know if this has been mentioned, but the linguistic sites I've seen (a few of them, also the US Military's Defense Language Institute), they have language difficulty ratings For an English speaker, they rank, generally, these 4 languages as the most difficult: Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic Those are the only 4 in that category Russian is in a lower categorybrbrI speak Korean, and there are some interesting things concerning the Korean language Concerning the topic of studying the tongue, larynx, pharynx, etc The Koreans, way back in the 15th century had a pretty good grasp on all of that At that time, King Sejong had his scholars devise a new written language that was much simpler, and phonetic, than Chinese characters They took into account the mouth mechanics mentioned, including breath From what I've heard the written Korean language is the only completely "created" written language As opposed to one that evolved over a long period of time King Sejong was considered a great king One that actually had the good of the people in mind
Comment from : Andy Alexander


maria guzman
I am so thankful to be learning so much I have a high interest in knowing how we learn and think
Comment from : maria guzman


Kris Jones
Eddie: "we actually have no idea what's going on in our mouths when we speak" brAndrew: "some people definitely have no idea"br😂😂
Comment from : Kris Jones


Ryan
The brain is so amazing and I’m so interested!
Comment from : Ryan


aj
Have a question for Dr Chang What are his thoughts on holonomic brain theory?
Comment from : aj


Julian B
Awwso great to hear about how yall got brway back
Comment from : Julian B



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