Published Oct 10, 2022

Dr. Nolan Williams: Psychedelics & Neurostimulation for Brain Rewiring | Huberman Lab Podcast #93

Dr. Nolan Williams delves into the intersection of brain circuits and mood disorders, highlighting groundbreaking treatments like psychedelics and neuromodulation therapies. With a focus on MDMA, psilocybin, and innovative brain stimulation, he unveils new pathways for treating depression and PTSD.
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  • Brain-Heart Link

    Dr. explores the intricate relationship between brain connectivity and mood disorders, particularly depression. He highlights the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in regulating heart rate and its implications for emotional regulation 1. This connection underscores the importance of understanding the brain-heart axis in treating depression. notes, "The heart very consistently seems to be the end organ of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex," emphasizing the physiological link between these systems.

    The heart very consistently seems to be the end organ of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.

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    This insight opens new avenues for therapeutic interventions targeting both brain and heart to alleviate depressive symptoms 2.

       

    Treatment Dynamics

    The discussion extends to how the heart-brain connection can inform treatment strategies for depression. and consider whether interventions that slow heart rate, such as vagus nerve stimulation or controlled breathing, might alleviate depressive symptoms 3. This approach suggests a bidirectional influence between heart rate and mood regulation. describes depression as a "lack of control over inner state," where the ability to shift between alertness and calmness is compromised 4.

    Depression is sort of a lack of control over inner state.

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    Understanding these dynamics could lead to more effective treatments that harness the heart-brain connection to restore emotional balance.

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