Andrew Huberman fields a live Melbourne audience Q&A on dementia prevention, willpower, shift work, NSDR, phone addiction, and future science.

Andrew Huberman — Andrew Huberman is a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast. Here he answers audience questions at a live Brain-Body Contract event in Melbourne, Australia.
Recorded at the Plenary Theatre in Melbourne, this episode is the audience question-and-answer session following Huberman's Brain-Body Contract lecture. He covers dementia prevention through cardiovascular exercise, neuromodulator maintenance, and avoiding head injury, then digs into the anterior mid-cingulate cortex as the seat of willpower and a marker of superagers. Other questions address circadian disruption in shift workers, the difference between NSDR and meditation, breaking phone-scrolling habits, and his dream clinical trials. Late in the session he opens the floor for the audience to suggest research topics, touching on psychedelics, trauma, consciousness, genetics, and the microbiome. The tone is conversational, humorous, and tool-focused throughout.
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