Published Jun 5, 2023

Dr. Immordino-Yang: How Emotions & Social Factors Impact Learning | Huberman Lab Podcast

Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang delves into the critical role of emotions and social contexts in learning, advocating for educational reforms that prioritize emotional engagement, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary approaches to foster intellectual growth and better civic discourse.
Episode Highlights
Huberman Lab logo

Popular Clips

Questions from this episode

Episode Highlights

  • Civic Discourse

    Civic discourse plays a crucial role in education by helping individuals construct and deconstruct societal beliefs. emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces where people can engage in meaningful discussions without fear of retribution. This approach allows for a deeper understanding and reconstruction of ideas, fostering a more inclusive society 1. adds that avoiding the deconstruction of hurtful ideas only buries them, making it impossible to address underlying issues 2.

       

    Cultural Adaptation

    Cultural background significantly influences how we perceive and respond to the world. explains that cultural context shapes our emotional responses and social interactions, impacting our learning processes 3. She highlights the interdependence of our biology and social relationships, noting that our sense of self is co-constructed through cultural and social interactions 4.

       

    Social Context

    Social contexts, such as peer interactions and social narratives, play a vital role in learning mechanisms and emotional responses. discusses how feeling safe in social environments is essential for creativity and meaningful learning 5. adds that dehumanization in social narratives can suppress empathy, altering how we perceive others' suffering 6.

Related Episodes