In this episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast, Andrew Huberman discusses the science of hearing and balance, explaining how the auditory and vestibular systems interact with the brain and body to enhance learning, memory, and overall well-being. He delves into the mechanics of the ear, including the pinna, eardrum, cochlea, and hair cells, and explores the brain's processing of sound frequencies and spatial localization. Huberman covers practical tools such as binaural beats and white noise for improving focus and relaxation, while also cautioning against excessive noise exposure and the potential risks of white noise for infant auditory development. Additionally, he addresses tinnitus, its treatments, and the phenomenon of autoacoustic emissions, before providing actionable strategies for optimizing balance through visual-vestibular integration and dynamic movements.
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