Huberman Lab avatar

Dexa/Huberman Lab

Supported byHuberman Lab
Learn more

Brain's Guessing Game

The brain operates by compressing vast amounts of sensory information into simpler features, but this process is lossy, meaning details are discarded. As it makes guesses about these compressed signals, it transitions from general emotions like anger to specific motor patterns, illustrating the intricate interplay between perception and action. This dynamic highlights how our nervous system interprets and reacts to the world around us.
  • In this clip

  • From this podcast

    Huberman Lab avatar

    Huberman Lab

    Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Understand Emotions | Huberman Lab Podcast

  • Related Questions

    • How does the brain process sensory information as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode "Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Understand Emotions | Huberman Lab Podcast" and the clip "Brain's Guessing Game" from the Lex Fridman Podcast #129 with Lisa Feldman Barrett?

    • How does the brain process sensory information as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode "Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Understand Emotions" and the clip "Brain's Guessing Game" from the Lex Fridman Podcast #129 with Lisa Feldman Barrett?

    • How does the brain process sensory information as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Understand Emotions | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Brain's Guessing Game from the Lex Fridman Podcast #129 with Lisa Feldman Barrett?

Built by
Charlie AI
© 2024 Huberman LabTermsPrivacyDisclaimerSupport