In this episode of Huberman Lab Essentials, Andrew Huberman explores the science of gratitude, highlighting its profound impact on both mental and physical health. Contrary to popular belief, an effective gratitude practice isn't about listing things one is thankful for, but rather about genuinely receiving gratitude or witnessing others receive it. Huberman delves into the neurochemistry and neural circuits associated with pro-social behaviors, particularly the role of serotonin and the activation of the prefrontal cortex. He discusses studies that demonstrate how receiving gratitude and observing stories of others being helped can lead to long-lasting positive shifts in well-being, resilience to trauma, and enhanced social relationships. The episode culminates in a practical guide to building an effective gratitude practice centered around narratives and genuine experiences of receiving or observing gratitude, emphasizing its potential to reduce anxiety, increase motivation, and improve overall health.
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