What makes neurology different from psychiatry?

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What is the difference between psychiatry and neurology?

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This looks like an old recording … I love this guy Karl :)
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¡Hola Profe! Human mind in all its manifestations is so fascinating. Thank You for all Your hard work and care for all of us
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The full podcast with Karl was one of your best. You should definitely do a follow up to see how things have progressed in the two major fields he pioneered.

You should also get Feng Zhang who helped him develop Optogenetics and then went on to be one of the biggest figures in CRISPR.
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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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Thankyou so much for bringing so much invaluable information to the general public ❤️
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Love Karl Deisseroth!!
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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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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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A few months ago I hit rock bottom mentally. I was overwhelmed, broke, and just tired of pretending I had it all together. Someone mentioned Manifest and Receive by Eva Hartley and I figured, why not? That book didn't just help me dream again, it showed me how to anchor those dreams in reality. Now, I’ve manifested opportunities I never imagined possible, and my mindset has shifted completely. If you’re frustrated like I was, don’t hesitate. Read this book. It will change everything ❤
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Thank you for sharing this. I believe there are answers out there for most of us. We just need to be pointed in the right direction.
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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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I truly appreciate this. Thank you.
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Love this content
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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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God bless you abundantly ❤️
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So, the vagus nerve needs a good workout? Love it
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Please have him back regarding the juxtaposition of the mind/brain correlation and are they just 2 sides to the same coin?
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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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love your content always
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"...they can be addictive." No, this is not true they are actually anti-addictive. In fact there are many studies that show psychedelics are among the least addictive substances known. No withdrawal, no compulsive use-cycle, no dopamine hijacking, and they actually produce tolerance fast so frequent use ends up being self-limiting. Also, saying that psychedelics "alter reality" is a bit misleading too, it reduces the function of the default mode network (DMN), and while this treads into philosophy, one must question what is meant by "reality."
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This is at its best!
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