What distinguishes neurology from psychiatry?

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Can someone shed light on how neurology is different from psychiatry?

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Dr. Huberman, could you explore the link between TMJ, cervical spine dysfunction, and stored trauma? I’m especially curious how specific vertebrae might impact things we don’t usually associate with the spine—like swallowing, breathing, or focus. Your work means a lot—thank you.
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Love this content
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Fascinating episode. Dr. Deisseroth's insights on emerging therapies and technologies offer real hope for advancing mental health treatment.
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Dr.Karl seems to be an excellent physician, don’t know how I would fare with my Doc reminding me so much of Sideshow Bob
As always great content, keep them coming
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I consider myself a little of all things but diagnosed bipolar. I can relate at times to autism spectrum, and something you said about a friend who may not get as triggered by a partner as someone not on the spectrum, like them. I keep my presence in line more since at work as a server with the spectrum and don't get triggered hardly ever by anyone. It's amazing combined with the intuitive nature I'm tapping into that shows me there's a third party presence adding to our cbt. I see some coworkers struggle with ANTS and am keeping positive we can bridge science with woo woo.
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Love Karl Deisseroth!!
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This looks like an old recording … I love this guy Karl :)
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I truly appreciate this. Thank you.
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Dr. Greenblatt at psychiatry redefined. Worth a look and listen. Has made progress in mood and brain disorders.
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We love you Sirrrr
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❤thank u!
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❤ 10 out of 10
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love your content
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I have ADHD since I was a kid. Now I'm 58 almost, and I swear, my brain stills like when I was a kid. Hyper. But sometimes, it hits me so bad I get overwhelmed, and I can't think or function. I don't take meds. I learned to control it with supplements and exercises. Eating habits. I can mentally multi task and listen to loud music while studying or at work. I'm even learning a new language. I am a data analyst/ inspector.
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This is at its best!
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Thank you!
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Thankyou so much for bringing so much invaluable information to the general public ❤️
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Andrew, how wonderful to have a few GEMS of wisdom by Dr. Deisseroth. The future of Bloodwork perhaps recognizing some of these Mental Health symptoms is so refreshing to hear. Will there ever be any new medical tools to predict symptoms of potential suicidal tendencies behavior? Will you have an episode discussing the benefits of IBOGAINE; these IBOGAINE Treatments seem to be a definite LIFE SAVOR for so many suffering w/ severe symptoms.
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I can't wait to listen to this podcast. I was misdiagnosed by a psychiatrist and at the end of the day is all menopause related. I think it's hard for these professionals to diagnose!!! I hope they get better ways of measuring mental illness ❤ soon thank you dear Andrew
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Yep- hormones are SO related to the mind/ hence the saying someone is “hormonal” is equated to “mental.” Joking. but so much of “bipolar” is relevant to hormonal changes- ADHD meds work differently during different times in your cycle- estrogen plays a huge role in brain functioning- causing mental fog etc when low, there is so much- not to mention thyroid.
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C'est tellement intéressant. Merci!
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