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AP1: BRAIN: DOPAMINE RECEPTORS
BRAIN: DOPAMINE RECEPTORS
published: 21 Sep 2012
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Dopamine
Dopamine is a monoamine and catecholamine neurotransmitter with many functions in the nervous system ranging from movement to lactation. In this video, I discuss dopamine synthesis, areas of the brain where dopamine neurons are concentrated, dopamine pathways, dopamine receptors, and dopamine functions.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2-minute neuroscience, where I explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss dopamine.
Dopamine is a monoamine neurotransmitter, a term that refers to its chemical structure and the fact that it is derived from an amino acid. Dopamine is also a catecholamine, a term that also refers to its chemical structure and the fact that it contains a catechol nucleus. To synthesize dopamine, the amino acid tyrosine is converted to L-dopa...
published: 27 Apr 2018
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Proud D3 (Dopamine Receptor Affinities)
Never underestimate the importance of binding affinity! The 5 dopamine receptor subtypes have differing affinities for dopamine, with the highest affinity being at dopamine 3 (D3) receptors. At antipsychotic doses, and in the presence of dopamine…it’s about an antipsychotic’s relative affinity for dopamine receptors compared to Dopamine’s affinity for those receptors. The one with the highest affinity “wins”. D3 antagonism/partial agonism could hypothetically improve negative symptoms and cognitive impairment.
Debuted at #NEISynapse. To register for NEI Synapse, please visit http://nei.global/synapse.
Interested in more Psychopharmacology? Check out the NEI Master Psychopharmacology Program: https://nei.global/mpp
Follow us on Facebook: https://nei.global/facebook
Follow us on LinkedIn:...
published: 26 Apr 2018
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Dopamine Receptor Function - Pure Encapsulations
Trait Tutorial: Understanding how dopamine receptor function may be reduced by multiple polymorphisms.‡
‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
published: 05 Nov 2020
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Dopamine | Dopaminergic pathways in brain | Dopamine deficiency | Parkinson's disease
This video talks about the neurotransmitter Dopamine. we will talk about Dopaminergic pathways in the brain and what happens in Dopamine deficiency. Aspects of Parkinson's disease will be discussed as well.
For Notes, flashcards, daily quizzes, and practice questions follow
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published: 10 Sep 2022
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Neurotransmitters - Dopamine & Dopaminergic Neural Pathways - Physiology & Pharmacology
Dopamine & Neural Pathways - Physiology & Pharmacology.
Nigrostriatal pathway, mesocortical pathway, mesolimbic pathway, tuberoinfundibular pathway…Dopamine is anti-prolactin…Dopamine is prolactin-inhibiting factor (PIF) or prolactin-inhibiting hormone (PIH).
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- With Picmonic, get your life back by studying less and remembering more. Medical and Nursing students say that Picmonic is the most comprehensive and effective way to bridge learning and test prep...
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published: 27 Feb 2018
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Improve Your Baseline Dopamine for Motivation & Drive | Dr. Andrew Huberman
Dubbed by ElevenLabs
Dr. Andrew Huberman discusses how to enhance your baseline dopamine levels for sustained motivation through quality sleep, strategic rest, proper nutrition, sunlight exposure, and regular exercise.
Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/K-TW2Chpz4k
Show notes: https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/leverage-dopamine-to-overcome-procrastination-and-optimize-effort
This clip was dubbed by ElevenLabs and is available in Spanish (Mexico) and Hindi. Learn more: https://elevenlabs.io/huberman
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published: 05 Nov 2023
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The Science of Cognition: Assessing Brain Health Through Organic Acid Metabolomics
In this advanced presentation, we will explore the intersection of metabolomics, hormone dynamics, and genetics in understanding cognitive health. Our focus will be on critical organic acids such as Homovanillic Acid (HVA), Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA), kynurenate, and quinolate, which are key indicators of neurotransmitter activity and brain function.
We will discuss how these metabolites interact with crucial hormones like estrogen and cortisol, and how their modulation can influence cognitive functions and susceptibility to mental health conditions. This talk will also extend into the genetic predispositions that affect these metabolic pathways, providing a holistic view of individual biochemical variations and their impact on brain health.
Further, we'll examine additional metabolit...
published: 26 Jun 2024
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Demystifying Neurotransmitters: Serotonin, Dopamine, and Beyond
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes looks at 6 of the most important neurotransmitters including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Each neurotransmitter has a role in our physiology and behavior, and understanding their function is key to understanding the brain and nervous system. In this video, we'll discuss each neurotransmitter's role in brain function and behavior, and discuss some of the diseases and conditions that can affect neurotransmitter function.
Doc Snipes is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She received her PhD in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Florida in 2002. In addition to being a practicing clinician, she has provided training to counselors, social workers, nurses and case managers internationally since 2006 through AllCE...
published: 17 Mar 2018
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Schizophrenia and Dopamine (Level 2 - Intermediate)
This video provides an introduction to schizophrenia, its relation to dopamine, the different families of dopamine receptors, psychosis, and anti-psychotic drugs. You have probably heard of both schizophrenia and dopamine, but did you know that they are intimately related?
If you'd like a shorter and less technical version of this topic, check out:
Level 1 (Beginner - 1 minute): https://youtu.be/9QGjDOpgn9A
Or if you'd like a more in-depth and technical version, check out:
Level 3 (Advanced- 34 minutes): https://youtu.be/_eAe7IHseNM
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Chapters:
00:00 What do you think of when you hear the word "dopamine"?
00:45 Schizophrenia drugs take advantage of dopamine biology
01:40 I'm Andrew, this is Sense of Mind, and this series on neuroscience and dopamine.
03:48 Do you need an introduction ...
published: 28 Sep 2021
2:00
2-Minute Neuroscience: Dopamine
Dopamine is a monoamine and catecholamine neurotransmitter with many functions in the nervous system ranging from movement to lactation. In this video, I discus...
Dopamine is a monoamine and catecholamine neurotransmitter with many functions in the nervous system ranging from movement to lactation. In this video, I discuss dopamine synthesis, areas of the brain where dopamine neurons are concentrated, dopamine pathways, dopamine receptors, and dopamine functions.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2-minute neuroscience, where I explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss dopamine.
Dopamine is a monoamine neurotransmitter, a term that refers to its chemical structure and the fact that it is derived from an amino acid. Dopamine is also a catecholamine, a term that also refers to its chemical structure and the fact that it contains a catechol nucleus. To synthesize dopamine, the amino acid tyrosine is converted to L-dopa. Then L-DOPA is decarboxylated to form dopamine.
There are several areas of the brain where dopamine neurons are concentrated. The largest are the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area in the midbrain. Other areas include the hypothalamus, olfactory bulb, and retina.
There are several major dopamine pathways that carry dopamine from these areas of concentration to other parts of the brain. Some of the largest are the mesostriatal or nigrostriatal pathway, which stretches from the substantia nigra to the striatum, the mesolimbic pathway, which stretches from the ventral tegmental area to the nucleus accumbens and other limbic structures, and the mesocortical pathway, which stretches from the ventral tegmental area throughout the cerebral cortex.
Dopamine acts at G-protein coupled receptors and there are at least 5 subtypes of the dopamine receptor. Dopamine is removed from the synaptic cleft by a transporter protein called the dopamine transporter.
Like any neurotransmitter, the functions of dopamine are complex, and can’t be fully explained with just a short summary. Dopamine is linked to movement due to disorders like Parkinson’s disease that involve dopamine deficiencies. It is also often associated with the processing of rewarding experiences. However, dopamine also plays a role in many other functions.
References:
Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM 2000. Principles of Neural Science. 5th ed. New York. McGraw-Hill; 2013.
Caption author (Arabic) Shwan Hameed
https://wn.com/2_Minute_Neuroscience_Dopamine
Dopamine is a monoamine and catecholamine neurotransmitter with many functions in the nervous system ranging from movement to lactation. In this video, I discuss dopamine synthesis, areas of the brain where dopamine neurons are concentrated, dopamine pathways, dopamine receptors, and dopamine functions.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2-minute neuroscience, where I explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss dopamine.
Dopamine is a monoamine neurotransmitter, a term that refers to its chemical structure and the fact that it is derived from an amino acid. Dopamine is also a catecholamine, a term that also refers to its chemical structure and the fact that it contains a catechol nucleus. To synthesize dopamine, the amino acid tyrosine is converted to L-dopa. Then L-DOPA is decarboxylated to form dopamine.
There are several areas of the brain where dopamine neurons are concentrated. The largest are the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area in the midbrain. Other areas include the hypothalamus, olfactory bulb, and retina.
There are several major dopamine pathways that carry dopamine from these areas of concentration to other parts of the brain. Some of the largest are the mesostriatal or nigrostriatal pathway, which stretches from the substantia nigra to the striatum, the mesolimbic pathway, which stretches from the ventral tegmental area to the nucleus accumbens and other limbic structures, and the mesocortical pathway, which stretches from the ventral tegmental area throughout the cerebral cortex.
Dopamine acts at G-protein coupled receptors and there are at least 5 subtypes of the dopamine receptor. Dopamine is removed from the synaptic cleft by a transporter protein called the dopamine transporter.
Like any neurotransmitter, the functions of dopamine are complex, and can’t be fully explained with just a short summary. Dopamine is linked to movement due to disorders like Parkinson’s disease that involve dopamine deficiencies. It is also often associated with the processing of rewarding experiences. However, dopamine also plays a role in many other functions.
References:
Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM 2000. Principles of Neural Science. 5th ed. New York. McGraw-Hill; 2013.
Caption author (Arabic) Shwan Hameed
- published: 27 Apr 2018
- views: 1192429
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Proud D3 (Dopamine Receptor Affinities)
Never underestimate the importance of binding affinity! The 5 dopamine receptor subtypes have differing affinities for dopamine, with the highest affinity being...
Never underestimate the importance of binding affinity! The 5 dopamine receptor subtypes have differing affinities for dopamine, with the highest affinity being at dopamine 3 (D3) receptors. At antipsychotic doses, and in the presence of dopamine…it’s about an antipsychotic’s relative affinity for dopamine receptors compared to Dopamine’s affinity for those receptors. The one with the highest affinity “wins”. D3 antagonism/partial agonism could hypothetically improve negative symptoms and cognitive impairment.
Debuted at #NEISynapse. To register for NEI Synapse, please visit http://nei.global/synapse.
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https://wn.com/Proud_D3_(Dopamine_Receptor_Affinities)
Never underestimate the importance of binding affinity! The 5 dopamine receptor subtypes have differing affinities for dopamine, with the highest affinity being at dopamine 3 (D3) receptors. At antipsychotic doses, and in the presence of dopamine…it’s about an antipsychotic’s relative affinity for dopamine receptors compared to Dopamine’s affinity for those receptors. The one with the highest affinity “wins”. D3 antagonism/partial agonism could hypothetically improve negative symptoms and cognitive impairment.
Debuted at #NEISynapse. To register for NEI Synapse, please visit http://nei.global/synapse.
Interested in more Psychopharmacology? Check out the NEI Master Psychopharmacology Program: https://nei.global/mpp
Follow us on Facebook: https://nei.global/facebook
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://nei.global/linkedin
Follow us on Twitter: https://nei.global/twitter
Listen to the NEI Podcast!
Spotify: https://nei.global/podcastspotify
Apple Podcast: https://nei.global/podcastapple
Stay updated with email alerts: https://nei.global/updates
- published: 26 Apr 2018
- views: 16566
0:30
Dopamine Receptor Function - Pure Encapsulations
Trait Tutorial: Understanding how dopamine receptor function may be reduced by multiple polymorphisms.‡
‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food &...
Trait Tutorial: Understanding how dopamine receptor function may be reduced by multiple polymorphisms.‡
‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
https://wn.com/Dopamine_Receptor_Function_Pure_Encapsulations
Trait Tutorial: Understanding how dopamine receptor function may be reduced by multiple polymorphisms.‡
‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
- published: 05 Nov 2020
- views: 5109
5:45
Dopamine | Dopaminergic pathways in brain | Dopamine deficiency | Parkinson's disease
This video talks about the neurotransmitter Dopamine. we will talk about Dopaminergic pathways in the brain and what happens in Dopamine deficiency. Aspects of...
This video talks about the neurotransmitter Dopamine. we will talk about Dopaminergic pathways in the brain and what happens in Dopamine deficiency. Aspects of Parkinson's disease will be discussed as well.
For Notes, flashcards, daily quizzes, and practice questions follow
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This video talks about the neurotransmitter Dopamine. we will talk about Dopaminergic pathways in the brain and what happens in Dopamine deficiency. Aspects of Parkinson's disease will be discussed as well.
For Notes, flashcards, daily quizzes, and practice questions follow
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- published: 10 Sep 2022
- views: 34967
6:08
Neurotransmitters - Dopamine & Dopaminergic Neural Pathways - Physiology & Pharmacology
Dopamine & Neural Pathways - Physiology & Pharmacology.
Nigrostriatal pathway, mesocortical pathway, mesolimbic pathway, tuberoinfundibular pathway…Dopamine is ...
Dopamine & Neural Pathways - Physiology & Pharmacology.
Nigrostriatal pathway, mesocortical pathway, mesolimbic pathway, tuberoinfundibular pathway…Dopamine is anti-prolactin…Dopamine is prolactin-inhibiting factor (PIF) or prolactin-inhibiting hormone (PIH).
😍🖼Animated Mnemonics (Picmonic): https://www.picmonic.com/viphookup/medicosis/
- With Picmonic, get your life back by studying less and remembering more. Medical and Nursing students say that Picmonic is the most comprehensive and effective way to bridge learning and test prep...
Disclaimer: I use affiliate links....
►👨🏫💊Antibiotics Lectures: https://www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/products/courses/antibiotics/ ... Check out my brand new "Electrolytes" course at https://www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/products/course/electrolytes/ and use the PROMO code: ELECTROLYTES50 to get a 50% discount. ► Right Now! You can get access to all my hand-written hematology video notes (the notes that I use on my videos) on Patreon...There is a direct link through which you can view, download, print and enjoy! Go to https://www.patreon.com/medicosis Please click on the "red SUBSCRIBE button" to get new medical videos every week.
In my opinion, the fastest way to raise your score on USMLE is flashcards.
This set of flashcards covers “the most likely diagnosis”… a must have for any exam, I have went over them more than 3 times https://goo.gl/FZqTsn
If you want flashcards for pharmacology, these ones rock, trust me, I have tried them myself, https://goo.gl/Hxdr9y
As of flashcards for Diagnostic tests, these are especially helpful for USMLE step 2 and COMLEX step 2, https://goo.gl/awWm7B
Last, here is a set of flashcards about "physical findings” which is great for USMLE step 1, step 2CS, CK or step 3 https://goo.gl/pJqw5Z
My FAVORITE BOOK to study Pathology and pathophysiology for step 1 USMLE is Goljan, you can check it out here: https://goo.gl/9ojg6M
My favorite book for internal medicine is Harrison's, check it out here: http://amzn.to/2A7UEdj
My favorite book for surgery is this one, which contains notes and vignettes of Dr. Pestana, here: https://goo.gl/UdDGHq
My favorite book for Ob.GYN is Hacker and Moore: https://goo.gl/umFsjc
For a review book for USMLE step 1, check First Aid here: http://amzn.to/2zOU7w2
For a review book to study USMLE step 2CK, I recommend: http://amzn.to/2iI6zue
For a review book to study USMLE step 2CS, check http://amzn.to/2z24RtR
Check this pharmacology book, really easy to read, and inhexpensive: Pharmacology made incredibly easy: https://goo.gl/or3DzB
If you would like a good pharmacology textbook, try Lippincott illustrated: https://goo.gl/PYEUP2
(Disclaimer: The medical information contained herein is intended for physician medical licensing exam review purposes only, and are not intended for diagnosis of any illness. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition, you should consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.)
Disclaimer: these links are affiliate links, so that I get paid a percentage of the sale, to support the channel, however, the customer is not affected as they pay the same price.
Click the Subscribe button to get new videos every week.
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My dream is to do white board classroom teaching, audio podcast and live online webinars. But, I need your support to do this.
To help support me and keep my videos available on youtube, visit me on Patreon,https://www.patreon.com/medicosis
The funniest thing is that I have a playlist containing only mnemonics, yes, MEDICAL MNEMONICS, here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYcLrRDaR8_c4yXU3bwjIUNUk7C684ngd
Whether you’re studying for the USMLE, shelf exam, NCLEX, COMLEX, PLEB, MCCEE, AMC_CAT, these videos will help! Take it to the bank :) If you like my videos, please consider leaving a tip at https://www.paypal.me/perfectionalis/
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https://wn.com/Neurotransmitters_Dopamine_Dopaminergic_Neural_Pathways_Physiology_Pharmacology
Dopamine & Neural Pathways - Physiology & Pharmacology.
Nigrostriatal pathway, mesocortical pathway, mesolimbic pathway, tuberoinfundibular pathway…Dopamine is anti-prolactin…Dopamine is prolactin-inhibiting factor (PIF) or prolactin-inhibiting hormone (PIH).
😍🖼Animated Mnemonics (Picmonic): https://www.picmonic.com/viphookup/medicosis/
- With Picmonic, get your life back by studying less and remembering more. Medical and Nursing students say that Picmonic is the most comprehensive and effective way to bridge learning and test prep...
Disclaimer: I use affiliate links....
►👨🏫💊Antibiotics Lectures: https://www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/products/courses/antibiotics/ ... Check out my brand new "Electrolytes" course at https://www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/products/course/electrolytes/ and use the PROMO code: ELECTROLYTES50 to get a 50% discount. ► Right Now! You can get access to all my hand-written hematology video notes (the notes that I use on my videos) on Patreon...There is a direct link through which you can view, download, print and enjoy! Go to https://www.patreon.com/medicosis Please click on the "red SUBSCRIBE button" to get new medical videos every week.
In my opinion, the fastest way to raise your score on USMLE is flashcards.
This set of flashcards covers “the most likely diagnosis”… a must have for any exam, I have went over them more than 3 times https://goo.gl/FZqTsn
If you want flashcards for pharmacology, these ones rock, trust me, I have tried them myself, https://goo.gl/Hxdr9y
As of flashcards for Diagnostic tests, these are especially helpful for USMLE step 2 and COMLEX step 2, https://goo.gl/awWm7B
Last, here is a set of flashcards about "physical findings” which is great for USMLE step 1, step 2CS, CK or step 3 https://goo.gl/pJqw5Z
My FAVORITE BOOK to study Pathology and pathophysiology for step 1 USMLE is Goljan, you can check it out here: https://goo.gl/9ojg6M
My favorite book for internal medicine is Harrison's, check it out here: http://amzn.to/2A7UEdj
My favorite book for surgery is this one, which contains notes and vignettes of Dr. Pestana, here: https://goo.gl/UdDGHq
My favorite book for Ob.GYN is Hacker and Moore: https://goo.gl/umFsjc
For a review book for USMLE step 1, check First Aid here: http://amzn.to/2zOU7w2
For a review book to study USMLE step 2CK, I recommend: http://amzn.to/2iI6zue
For a review book to study USMLE step 2CS, check http://amzn.to/2z24RtR
Check this pharmacology book, really easy to read, and inhexpensive: Pharmacology made incredibly easy: https://goo.gl/or3DzB
If you would like a good pharmacology textbook, try Lippincott illustrated: https://goo.gl/PYEUP2
(Disclaimer: The medical information contained herein is intended for physician medical licensing exam review purposes only, and are not intended for diagnosis of any illness. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition, you should consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.)
Disclaimer: these links are affiliate links, so that I get paid a percentage of the sale, to support the channel, however, the customer is not affected as they pay the same price.
Click the Subscribe button to get new videos every week.
To watch all my Hematology videos, check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYcLrRDaR8_eoNz6dxXolh1XMEietcniU
Like my page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/medicosis/
Follow us on twitter: https://www.twitter.com/medicosis
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Follow us on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/medicosisperfectionalis/
----My website will launch next year, so stay tuned…
My dream is to do white board classroom teaching, audio podcast and live online webinars. But, I need your support to do this.
To help support me and keep my videos available on youtube, visit me on Patreon,https://www.patreon.com/medicosis
The funniest thing is that I have a playlist containing only mnemonics, yes, MEDICAL MNEMONICS, here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYcLrRDaR8_c4yXU3bwjIUNUk7C684ngd
Whether you’re studying for the USMLE, shelf exam, NCLEX, COMLEX, PLEB, MCCEE, AMC_CAT, these videos will help! Take it to the bank :) If you like my videos, please consider leaving a tip at https://www.paypal.me/perfectionalis/
► Visit my website: https://www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/ My Favorite Productivity App: https://airtable.com/invite/r/2zH40fus/ 📱Save on your mobile phone bill: http://fbuy.me/q6bMj 🏦 Qbank (TrueLearn): https://truelearn.referralrock.com/l/MEDICOSIS/
- published: 27 Feb 2018
- views: 224401
8:04
Improve Your Baseline Dopamine for Motivation & Drive | Dr. Andrew Huberman
Dubbed by ElevenLabs
Dr. Andrew Huberman discusses how to enhance your baseline dopamine levels for sustained motivation through quality sleep, strategic rest,...
Dubbed by ElevenLabs
Dr. Andrew Huberman discusses how to enhance your baseline dopamine levels for sustained motivation through quality sleep, strategic rest, proper nutrition, sunlight exposure, and regular exercise.
Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/K-TW2Chpz4k
Show notes: https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/leverage-dopamine-to-overcome-procrastination-and-optimize-effort
This clip was dubbed by ElevenLabs and is available in Spanish (Mexico) and Hindi. Learn more: https://elevenlabs.io/huberman
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https://wn.com/Improve_Your_Baseline_Dopamine_For_Motivation_Drive_|_Dr._Andrew_Huberman
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Dr. Andrew Huberman discusses how to enhance your baseline dopamine levels for sustained motivation through quality sleep, strategic rest, proper nutrition, sunlight exposure, and regular exercise.
Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
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- published: 05 Nov 2023
- views: 1072379
1:23:38
The Science of Cognition: Assessing Brain Health Through Organic Acid Metabolomics
In this advanced presentation, we will explore the intersection of metabolomics, hormone dynamics, and genetics in understanding cognitive health. Our focus wil...
In this advanced presentation, we will explore the intersection of metabolomics, hormone dynamics, and genetics in understanding cognitive health. Our focus will be on critical organic acids such as Homovanillic Acid (HVA), Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA), kynurenate, and quinolate, which are key indicators of neurotransmitter activity and brain function.
We will discuss how these metabolites interact with crucial hormones like estrogen and cortisol, and how their modulation can influence cognitive functions and susceptibility to mental health conditions. This talk will also extend into the genetic predispositions that affect these metabolic pathways, providing a holistic view of individual biochemical variations and their impact on brain health.
Further, we'll examine additional metabolites including xanthurenate, pyroglutamate, indican, and 8-Hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG). These compounds provide insights into nutrient balances, gut health, and oxidative stress levels, factors essential for maintaining optimal cognitive performance.
As we delve into how the DUTCH Test can be used to integrate metabolite and hormonal analysis with genetic data, attendees will gain cutting-edge knowledge on assessing and managing cognitive health through a comprehensive biochemical and genetic approach. This session is designed to empower clinicians with the latest tools and research to better understand and treat cognitive disorders in their practices.
Key Moments:
1:45 Introduction to Dr. O’Brien
2:45 Outline and objectives of webinar
4:15 Exploring Organic Acid Metabolomics
5:38 The Science of Metabolomics
6:30 Organic Acids in Metabolomics and Urine Testing
7:36 Impact of Organic Acids on the Brain and Explaining HVA, VMA, Kynurenate, and Quinolate
10:15 Practical Applications of Organic Acid Testing
12:28 Key Organic Acids in Neurochemistry
13:40 OATs on the DUTCH Report
15:56 Hormone Metabolites on the DUTCH Report
16:57 Cortisol Awakening Response
18:23 Low CAR on the DUTCH Report
19:16 High CAR on the DUTCH Report
20:25 Homovanillic Acid (HVA)
23:26 Dysregulation of Dopamine Production
24:40 Impact of Genetics on Cognitive and Psychological Health
26:56 Things that Elevate and Reduce HVA
27:52 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (HVA)
34:06 Dopamine Boosting Foods
35:09 Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA)
36:43 Norepi/Epigenetics
37:06 Effects of Noradrenaline and Adrenaline on Stress
42:00 Foods that Increase Norepinephrine/Epinephrine
43:04 The Relationship Between HVA and VMA
48:43 Kynurenate and Quinolate
50:33 The Neuroprotective Effects of Kynurenate
52:05 Food Sources of Kynurenic Acid
53:22 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Kynurenate)
56:20 Quinolinate
58:04 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Quinolinate)
1:00:16 Foods to Reduce the Negative Effects of Quinolinic Acid
1:01:20 Methylmalonate (MMA)
1:02:45 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Methylmalonate)
1:03:49 Xanthurenate
1:03:59 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Xanthurenate)
1:06:44 Pyroglutamate
1:07:33 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Pyroglutamate)
1:08:32 Indican
1:09:50 8-OH-dG
1:10:00 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (8-OH-dG)
1:13:36 Making the Connection Between OATs, Hormones, and Brain Health
1:17:45 Estrogen, Cortisol, and Neurotransmitter Metabolism
1:18:44 Hormone Metabolites on the DUTCH Report
1:19:56 Personalized Medicine in Cognitive Health
1:20:54 Key Takeaways from the webinar
1:21:56 Closing and Thank You
https://wn.com/The_Science_Of_Cognition_Assessing_Brain_Health_Through_Organic_Acid_Metabolomics
In this advanced presentation, we will explore the intersection of metabolomics, hormone dynamics, and genetics in understanding cognitive health. Our focus will be on critical organic acids such as Homovanillic Acid (HVA), Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA), kynurenate, and quinolate, which are key indicators of neurotransmitter activity and brain function.
We will discuss how these metabolites interact with crucial hormones like estrogen and cortisol, and how their modulation can influence cognitive functions and susceptibility to mental health conditions. This talk will also extend into the genetic predispositions that affect these metabolic pathways, providing a holistic view of individual biochemical variations and their impact on brain health.
Further, we'll examine additional metabolites including xanthurenate, pyroglutamate, indican, and 8-Hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG). These compounds provide insights into nutrient balances, gut health, and oxidative stress levels, factors essential for maintaining optimal cognitive performance.
As we delve into how the DUTCH Test can be used to integrate metabolite and hormonal analysis with genetic data, attendees will gain cutting-edge knowledge on assessing and managing cognitive health through a comprehensive biochemical and genetic approach. This session is designed to empower clinicians with the latest tools and research to better understand and treat cognitive disorders in their practices.
Key Moments:
1:45 Introduction to Dr. O’Brien
2:45 Outline and objectives of webinar
4:15 Exploring Organic Acid Metabolomics
5:38 The Science of Metabolomics
6:30 Organic Acids in Metabolomics and Urine Testing
7:36 Impact of Organic Acids on the Brain and Explaining HVA, VMA, Kynurenate, and Quinolate
10:15 Practical Applications of Organic Acid Testing
12:28 Key Organic Acids in Neurochemistry
13:40 OATs on the DUTCH Report
15:56 Hormone Metabolites on the DUTCH Report
16:57 Cortisol Awakening Response
18:23 Low CAR on the DUTCH Report
19:16 High CAR on the DUTCH Report
20:25 Homovanillic Acid (HVA)
23:26 Dysregulation of Dopamine Production
24:40 Impact of Genetics on Cognitive and Psychological Health
26:56 Things that Elevate and Reduce HVA
27:52 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (HVA)
34:06 Dopamine Boosting Foods
35:09 Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA)
36:43 Norepi/Epigenetics
37:06 Effects of Noradrenaline and Adrenaline on Stress
42:00 Foods that Increase Norepinephrine/Epinephrine
43:04 The Relationship Between HVA and VMA
48:43 Kynurenate and Quinolate
50:33 The Neuroprotective Effects of Kynurenate
52:05 Food Sources of Kynurenic Acid
53:22 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Kynurenate)
56:20 Quinolinate
58:04 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Quinolinate)
1:00:16 Foods to Reduce the Negative Effects of Quinolinic Acid
1:01:20 Methylmalonate (MMA)
1:02:45 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Methylmalonate)
1:03:49 Xanthurenate
1:03:59 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Xanthurenate)
1:06:44 Pyroglutamate
1:07:33 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (Pyroglutamate)
1:08:32 Indican
1:09:50 8-OH-dG
1:10:00 Biological Markers for Stress Impact (8-OH-dG)
1:13:36 Making the Connection Between OATs, Hormones, and Brain Health
1:17:45 Estrogen, Cortisol, and Neurotransmitter Metabolism
1:18:44 Hormone Metabolites on the DUTCH Report
1:19:56 Personalized Medicine in Cognitive Health
1:20:54 Key Takeaways from the webinar
1:21:56 Closing and Thank You
- published: 26 Jun 2024
- views: 109
1:05:01
Demystifying Neurotransmitters: Serotonin, Dopamine, and Beyond
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes looks at 6 of the most important neurotransmitters including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Each neurotransmitter has a role in ...
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes looks at 6 of the most important neurotransmitters including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Each neurotransmitter has a role in our physiology and behavior, and understanding their function is key to understanding the brain and nervous system. In this video, we'll discuss each neurotransmitter's role in brain function and behavior, and discuss some of the diseases and conditions that can affect neurotransmitter function.
Doc Snipes is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She received her PhD in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Florida in 2002. In addition to being a practicing clinician, she has provided training to counselors, social workers, nurses and case managers internationally since 2006 through AllCEUs.com What are #dopamine, #serotonin, norepinephrine, glutamate, #GABA, acetylcholine? What does dopamine do?
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Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness.
AllCEUs.com provides multimedia counselor education and CEUs for LPCs, LMHCs, LMFTs and LCSWs as well as addiction counselor precertification training and continuing education on many of the videos on this channel. Unlike other providers like CE4Less, AllCEUs includes a weekly LIVE Stream Webinar with your unlimited continuing education and professional development membership.
Objectives
~ Define Neurobiology
~ For the following neurotransmitters, Dopamine, GABA, Serotonin, Acetylcholine, identify
~ Their mechanism of action/purpose
~ Where they are found
~ Symptoms of excess & insufficiency
~ Nutritional building blocks
Dopamine
~ Mechanism of action/purpose
~ movement
~ memory
~ pleasurable reward
~ behavior and cognition
~ attention
~ inhibition of prolactin production
~ sleep
~ mood
~ learning
Norepinepherine
~ Function
~ Fight or flight excitatory neurotransmitter
~ Implicated in motivation
~ Symptoms of Insufficiency
~ When faced with severe stress, the stress response system activates raising norepinephrine and stress hormones
~ This increases arousal, increases insomnia, anxiety, depression, irritability, or emotional instability.
~ Prolonged stress leads to underactivity of the stress response system (desensitization)
~ This lowers arousal and can result in low energy, daytime fatigue, concentration/focus issues, and general apathy.
Glutamate
~ Is an amino acid (present in most high protein foods)
~ Most prevalent excitatory neurotransmitter
~ Used to make GABA (teeter-totter)
~ Facilitates learning and memory
GABA
~ Mechanism of action/purpose
~ Anti-anxiety, Anti-convulsant
~ GABA is made from glutamate
~ GABA functions as an inhibitory neurotransmitter
~ GABA does the opposite and tells the adjoining cells not to “fire”
~ Where is it found
~ Close to 40% of the synapses in the human brain work with GABA and therefore have GABA receptors
Summary
~ There are a variety of different neurotransmitters involved in addiction and mental health disorders
~ It is not always about increasing a neurotransmitter. Sometimes you need to decrease it.
~ Human brains try to maintain homeostasis and too much or too little can be bad
~ A balanced diet will provide the brain the necessary nutrients in synergystic combinations
Think about
~ A client who presents with apathy/loss of pleasure, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 What is neurobiology and why do we care
06:20 Functions of Dopamine
10:20 Symptoms of too much or too little dopamine
14:40 Foods to increase dopamine
22:35 FUnctions of norepinephrine
25:10 Foods to increase norepinephrine noradrenaline
26:10 What is glutamate
27:47 What is GABA
29:45 Foods to increase GABA
32:15 What is serotonin and what does serotonin do
33:40 Symptoms of too much serotonin -- Serotonin syndrome
36:00 Foods to increase serotonin
37:55 Serotonin receptors
45:35 What is acetylcholine
https://wn.com/Demystifying_Neurotransmitters_Serotonin,_Dopamine,_And_Beyond
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes looks at 6 of the most important neurotransmitters including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Each neurotransmitter has a role in our physiology and behavior, and understanding their function is key to understanding the brain and nervous system. In this video, we'll discuss each neurotransmitter's role in brain function and behavior, and discuss some of the diseases and conditions that can affect neurotransmitter function.
Doc Snipes is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She received her PhD in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Florida in 2002. In addition to being a practicing clinician, she has provided training to counselors, social workers, nurses and case managers internationally since 2006 through AllCEUs.com What are #dopamine, #serotonin, norepinephrine, glutamate, #GABA, acetylcholine? What does dopamine do?
📢SUBSCRIBE and click the BELL to get notified when new videos are uploaded.
💲 AllCEUs.com Unlimited continuing education CEUs $59
💻 Online course based on this video can be found at AllCEUs.com/NEURO-CEU https://www.allceus.com/member/cart/index/product/id/96/c/
⭐ Specialty Certificate Programs for Case Management and Counselor Certification beginning at $89 https://AllCEUs.com/certificate-tracks
Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAE3JJi8tX7gfhZEXCUGd_A/join
NOTE: ALL VIDEOS are for educational purposes only and are NOT a replacement for medical advice or counseling from a licensed professional.
Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness.
AllCEUs.com provides multimedia counselor education and CEUs for LPCs, LMHCs, LMFTs and LCSWs as well as addiction counselor precertification training and continuing education on many of the videos on this channel. Unlike other providers like CE4Less, AllCEUs includes a weekly LIVE Stream Webinar with your unlimited continuing education and professional development membership.
Objectives
~ Define Neurobiology
~ For the following neurotransmitters, Dopamine, GABA, Serotonin, Acetylcholine, identify
~ Their mechanism of action/purpose
~ Where they are found
~ Symptoms of excess & insufficiency
~ Nutritional building blocks
Dopamine
~ Mechanism of action/purpose
~ movement
~ memory
~ pleasurable reward
~ behavior and cognition
~ attention
~ inhibition of prolactin production
~ sleep
~ mood
~ learning
Norepinepherine
~ Function
~ Fight or flight excitatory neurotransmitter
~ Implicated in motivation
~ Symptoms of Insufficiency
~ When faced with severe stress, the stress response system activates raising norepinephrine and stress hormones
~ This increases arousal, increases insomnia, anxiety, depression, irritability, or emotional instability.
~ Prolonged stress leads to underactivity of the stress response system (desensitization)
~ This lowers arousal and can result in low energy, daytime fatigue, concentration/focus issues, and general apathy.
Glutamate
~ Is an amino acid (present in most high protein foods)
~ Most prevalent excitatory neurotransmitter
~ Used to make GABA (teeter-totter)
~ Facilitates learning and memory
GABA
~ Mechanism of action/purpose
~ Anti-anxiety, Anti-convulsant
~ GABA is made from glutamate
~ GABA functions as an inhibitory neurotransmitter
~ GABA does the opposite and tells the adjoining cells not to “fire”
~ Where is it found
~ Close to 40% of the synapses in the human brain work with GABA and therefore have GABA receptors
Summary
~ There are a variety of different neurotransmitters involved in addiction and mental health disorders
~ It is not always about increasing a neurotransmitter. Sometimes you need to decrease it.
~ Human brains try to maintain homeostasis and too much or too little can be bad
~ A balanced diet will provide the brain the necessary nutrients in synergystic combinations
Think about
~ A client who presents with apathy/loss of pleasure, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 What is neurobiology and why do we care
06:20 Functions of Dopamine
10:20 Symptoms of too much or too little dopamine
14:40 Foods to increase dopamine
22:35 FUnctions of norepinephrine
25:10 Foods to increase norepinephrine noradrenaline
26:10 What is glutamate
27:47 What is GABA
29:45 Foods to increase GABA
32:15 What is serotonin and what does serotonin do
33:40 Symptoms of too much serotonin -- Serotonin syndrome
36:00 Foods to increase serotonin
37:55 Serotonin receptors
45:35 What is acetylcholine
- published: 17 Mar 2018
- views: 1044483
19:16
Schizophrenia and Dopamine (Level 2 - Intermediate)
This video provides an introduction to schizophrenia, its relation to dopamine, the different families of dopamine receptors, psychosis, and anti-psychotic drug...
This video provides an introduction to schizophrenia, its relation to dopamine, the different families of dopamine receptors, psychosis, and anti-psychotic drugs. You have probably heard of both schizophrenia and dopamine, but did you know that they are intimately related?
If you'd like a shorter and less technical version of this topic, check out:
Level 1 (Beginner - 1 minute): https://youtu.be/9QGjDOpgn9A
Or if you'd like a more in-depth and technical version, check out:
Level 3 (Advanced- 34 minutes): https://youtu.be/_eAe7IHseNM
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Chapters:
00:00 What do you think of when you hear the word "dopamine"?
00:45 Schizophrenia drugs take advantage of dopamine biology
01:40 I'm Andrew, this is Sense of Mind, and this series on neuroscience and dopamine.
03:48 Do you need an introduction to action potentials, neurotransmitters, etc? (CARD)
04:15 Check out level 3 and elvel 1 version of this topic (CARD)
04:40 What is dopamine?
05:30 Dopamine is involved in a lot of functions
06:30 Two families of dopamine receptors (D1 and D2)
07:24 The mechanisms of D1 and D2 receptors
09:07 Functions of the D1 and D2 receptors
11:02 What is schizophrenia? What are the symptoms?
12:28 The schizophrenic brain, visualized
14:45 Blocking D2 dopamine receptors helps with symptoms of schizophrenia. How?
18:04 Thank you so much for watching! Please like, comment, follow, and subscribe!
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Sources and Recommended Readings:
Hyman, S. E. (2021). Disorders of Thought and Volition in Schizophrenia. In J. Gordon (Ed.), Principles of Neural Science (6th ed., pp. 1488–1500). essay, McGraw-hill.
Banich, M. T., & Compton, R. J. (2018). Cognitive neuroscience. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Nervous system. Cambridge University Press.
Beaulieu, J. M., Espinoza, S., & Gainetdinov, R. R. (2014). Dopamine receptors–IUPHAR R eview 13. British journal of pharmacology, 172(1), 1-23.
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Happy Electronic Beat | FLOWERS by Alex-Productions | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0_...
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https://wn.com/Schizophrenia_And_Dopamine_(Level_2_Intermediate)
This video provides an introduction to schizophrenia, its relation to dopamine, the different families of dopamine receptors, psychosis, and anti-psychotic drugs. You have probably heard of both schizophrenia and dopamine, but did you know that they are intimately related?
If you'd like a shorter and less technical version of this topic, check out:
Level 1 (Beginner - 1 minute): https://youtu.be/9QGjDOpgn9A
Or if you'd like a more in-depth and technical version, check out:
Level 3 (Advanced- 34 minutes): https://youtu.be/_eAe7IHseNM
--
Chapters:
00:00 What do you think of when you hear the word "dopamine"?
00:45 Schizophrenia drugs take advantage of dopamine biology
01:40 I'm Andrew, this is Sense of Mind, and this series on neuroscience and dopamine.
03:48 Do you need an introduction to action potentials, neurotransmitters, etc? (CARD)
04:15 Check out level 3 and elvel 1 version of this topic (CARD)
04:40 What is dopamine?
05:30 Dopamine is involved in a lot of functions
06:30 Two families of dopamine receptors (D1 and D2)
07:24 The mechanisms of D1 and D2 receptors
09:07 Functions of the D1 and D2 receptors
11:02 What is schizophrenia? What are the symptoms?
12:28 The schizophrenic brain, visualized
14:45 Blocking D2 dopamine receptors helps with symptoms of schizophrenia. How?
18:04 Thank you so much for watching! Please like, comment, follow, and subscribe!
--
Connect with Sense of Mind on social media!
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Sources and Recommended Readings:
Hyman, S. E. (2021). Disorders of Thought and Volition in Schizophrenia. In J. Gordon (Ed.), Principles of Neural Science (6th ed., pp. 1488–1500). essay, McGraw-hill.
Banich, M. T., & Compton, R. J. (2018). Cognitive neuroscience. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Nervous system. Cambridge University Press.
Beaulieu, J. M., Espinoza, S., & Gainetdinov, R. R. (2014). Dopamine receptors–IUPHAR R eview 13. British journal of pharmacology, 172(1), 1-23.
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Music:
Happy Electronic Beat | FLOWERS by Alex-Productions | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0_...
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Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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- published: 28 Sep 2021
- views: 4187