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Time Perception & Entrainment by Dopamine, Serotonin & Hormones
1 hour 11 minutes Posted Nov 15, 2021 at 7:56 am.
Introducing Time Perception, Note on Fasting & Supplements  00:05:28 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up00:09:25 Entrainment, Circannual Entrainment, Melatonin  00:13:20 Seasonal Oscillations in Testosterone & Estrogen, Tool 1  00:16:06 Circadian Timing, Tools 1, 2, 3 (for Circadian Entrainment)  00:21:13 Tool 4: Timing Physical Activity; Tool 5: Timing Eating Window  00:23:00 When Circadian Entrainment Is Disrupted, Time Perception Suffers  00:25:00 Tool 6: Ultradian (90min) Cycles & Focus  00:31:42 Our Sense of the Passage of Time: Present, Prospective, Retrospective  00:34:40 Dopamine (& Nor/epinephrine) Lead to Time Overestimation; Frame Rate  00:37:18 Serotonin & Time Underestimation; Decreased Frame Rate  00:39:10 Dopamine vs. Serotonin Across the Day; Tool 7: When to Do Rigid vs. Creative Work  00:42:38 Example of Tool 7  00:43:38 How Sleep Deprivation Degrades Performance  00:44:38 Trauma, “Over-clocking” & Memories; Adjusting Rates of Experience  00:50:04 Why Trauma Involves Dopamine & Epinephrine, Arousal  00:51:03 Dopamine, Spontaneous Blinking & Time Perception; Tool 8  00:53:38 Deliberate Cold Exposure, Dopamine, Tool 9: Adjusting Frame Rate in Discomfort  00:56:30 Fun “Feels Fast” BUT Is Remembered as Slow; Boring Stuff “Feels Slow,” Recall as Fast  01:00:54 Retrospective Time, Context Variation & Enhanced Bonding with Places & People  01:03:00 Dopamine Release Resets the Start of Each Time Bin on Our Experience  01:07:40 Habits & Time Perception; Tool 10 (Setting Functional Units of Each Day)  01:11:58 Synthesis & Book Suggestion (Your Brain Is a Time Machine by D. Buonomano)  01:12:27 Supporting the HLP: Subscribe, Instagram, Supplements  Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, I discuss how our brain and body track time and the role that neurochemicals, in particular dopamine and serotonin, but also hormones such as melatonin, allow us to orient ourselves in time. I review the three types of time perception: of the past, of the present, and the future, and how dopamine and serotonin adjust both our perception of the speed of the passage of time and our memory of how long previous experiences lasted. I also discuss circannual entrainment, which is the process by which our brain and body are matched to the seasons, and circadian (24 hours) entrainment, both of which subconsciously adjust our perceived measurement of time. I explain the mechanisms of that subconscious control. And I cover the ultradian (90 minutes) rhythms that govern our ability to focus, including how to track when these 90-minute rhythms begin and end for the sake of work and productivity. I include ten tools based on the science of time perception that you can apply to enhance productivity, creativity, and relationships in various contexts. Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.Thank you to our sponsorsAG1: https://athleticgreens.com/hubermanLMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlabWaking Up: https://wakingup.com/hubermanMomentous: https://livemomentous.com/hubermanTimestamps00:00:00 Introducing Time Perception, Note on Fasting & Supplements  00:05:28 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up00:09:25 Entrainment, Circannual Entrainment, Melatonin  00:13:20 Seasonal Oscillations in Testosterone & Estrogen, Tool 1  00:16:06 Circadian Timing, Tools 1, 2, 3 (for Circadian Entrainment)  00:21:13 Tool 4: Timing Physical Activity; Tool 5: Timing Eating Window  00:23:00 When Circadian Entrainment Is Disrupted, Time Perception Suffers  00:25:00 Tool 6: Ultradian (90min) Cycles & Focus  00:31:42 Our Sense of the Passage of Time: Present, Prospective, Retrospective  00:34:40 Dopamine (& Nor/epinephrine) Lead to Time Overestimation; Frame Rate  00:37:18 Serotonin & Time Underestimation; Decreased Frame Rate  00:39:10 Dopamine vs. Serotonin Across the Day; Tool 7: When to Do Rigid vs. Creative Work  00:42:38 Example of Tool 7  00:43:38 How Sleep Deprivation Degrades Performance  00:44:38 Trauma, “Over-clocking” & Memories; Adjusting Rates of Experience  00:50:04 Why Trauma Involves Dopamine & Epinephrine, Arousal  00:51:03 Dopamine, Spontaneous Blinking & Time Perception; Tool 8  00:53:38 Deliberate Cold Exposure, Dopamine, Tool 9: Adjusting Frame Rate in Discomfort  00:56:30 Fun “Feels Fast” BUT Is Remembered as Slow; Boring Stuff “Feels Slow,” Recall as Fast  01:00:54 Retrospective Time, Context Variation & Enhanced Bonding with Places & People  01:03:00 Dopamine Release Resets the Start of Each Time Bin on Our Experience  01:07:40 Habits & Time Perception; Tool 10 (Setting Functional Units of Each Day)  01:11:58 Synthesis & Book Suggestion (Your Brain Is a Time Machine by D. Buonomano)  01:12:27 Supporting the HLP: Subscribe, Instagram, Supplements  Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices