Published Sep 30, 2024

Dr. Charan Ranganath: How to Improve Memory & Focus Using Science Protocols

Dr. Charan Ranganath discusses the science of memory, emphasizing the roles of the hippocampus, dopamine, and emotional context, while detailing how exercise, diet, and curiosity can boost cognitive health and neuroplasticity, and addressing the impacts of trauma and depression on memory.
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  • Exercise Benefits

    Exercise plays a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing brain function. emphasizes that cardiovascular exercise, in particular, has significant benefits for learning capacity and overall brain health. He explains that elevating heart rate through activities like running or cycling increases blood flow and releases neuromodulators that facilitate learning 1. shares his personal experience, noting the toll that writing a book took on his body and how exercise helped him recover 1.

    The impressive effects of exercise on learning capacity and brain health seem to come from cardiovascular exercise.

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    Both experts agree that a combination of cardiovascular and resistance training is essential for maintaining cognitive health 2.

       

    Diet and Cognition

    Diet significantly impacts brain health and memory. discusses how monitoring blood glucose levels through tools like continuous glucose monitors can optimize food choices for better cognitive focus and energy levels 3. He also highlights the importance of a healthy diet, emphasizing minimally processed foods and the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, which includes olive oil, fruits, vegetables, and fish 4.

    The number one thing for a healthy diet is to try and get most of one's food from non-processed or minimally processed sources.

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    Charan Ranganath4.

       

    Sleep and Cognitive Function

    Sleep is essential for cognitive function and memory consolidation. Andrew HubermanCharan Ranganath5. The study found that individuals who engaged in healthy lifestyle practices, including adequate sleep, performed significantly better on memory tests over a ten-year period compared to those who did not 5.

    Sleep is a big one. We can actually, there's a beautiful study that speaks to this that was done 29,000 subjects in China, and they followed them up for ten years.

    --- Charan Ranganath

    They also touch on the role of curiosity and engagement in cognitive activities as additional factors that support memory and brain health 5.

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