In this episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast, Andrew Huberman discusses the science of aggression, distinguishing between reactive, proactive, and indirect aggression, and detailing the biological mechanisms behind each. He explores neural circuits, hormones like testosterone and estrogen (emphasizing estrogen's role), and neurotransmitters involved in aggression. Huberman also addresses the social context of aggression, including the impact of alcohol, caffeine, and seasonal changes. He provides practical tools, such as omega-3 supplementation, tryptophan-rich diets, sunlight exposure, and cortisol management, to modulate aggressive tendencies, particularly in individuals with ADHD or genetic predispositions. The episode sets the stage for a future discussion with Dr. David Anderson, an expert in the neurobiology of aggression and related emotional states.
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