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90-Minute Focus Cycles

Achieving high focus isn't instantaneous; it often requires navigating through cycles of concentration and diminished attention. Research shows that our ability to focus peaks around 90 minutes, driven by the release of neurochemicals like acetylcholine and dopamine. Interestingly, these cycles can be initiated at will, allowing for flexibility in how we manage our work and rest periods.
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    Time Perception & Entrainment by Dopamine, Serotonin & Hormones | Huberman Lab Podcast #46

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    • Is it true that our brain's alertness and focus operate on roughly a 90-minute cycle, as mentioned in the Huberman Lab Podcast episodes "Time Perception & Entrainment by Dopamine, Serotonin & Hormones | Huberman Lab Podcast #46" and the clip "90-Minute Focus Cycles"?

    • Is it true that our brain's alertness and focus operate on roughly a 90-minute cycle, as mentioned in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode Time Perception & Entrainment by Dopamine, Serotonin & Hormones | Huberman Lab Podcast #46 and the clip 90-Minute Focus Cycles?

    • Is it true that our brain's alertness and focus operate on roughly a 90-minute cycle, as mentioned in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode Time Perception & Entrainment by Dopamine, Serotonin & Hormones | Huberman Lab Podcast #46 and the clip 90-Minute Focus Cycles?

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