In this episode my guest is Dr. Jack Feldman, Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles and a pioneering world expert in the science of respiration (breathing). We discuss how and why humans breathe the way we do, the function of the diaphragm and how it serves to increase oxygenation of the brain and body. We also explore how breathing influences mental state, fear, memory, reaction time and more. Additionally, we cover specific breathing protocols such as box breathing, cyclic hyperventilation (similar to Wim Hof breathing), nasal versus mouth breathing, unilateral breathing and how each of these affects the brain and body. We examine physiological sighs, peptides expressed by specific neurons controlling breathing and magnesium compounds that can improve cognitive ability and how they work. This conversation serves as a sort of master class on the science of breathing and breathing-related tools for health and performance.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 Introducing Dr. Jack Feldman
00:03:05 Sponsors: Thesis, Athletic Greens, Headspace, Our Breath Collective
00:10:35 Why We Breathe
00:14:35 Neural Control of Breathing: “Pre-Botzinger Complex”
00:16:20 Nose vs Mouth Breathing
00:18:18 Skeletal vs. Smooth Muscles: Diaphragm, Intracostals & Airway Muscles
00:20:11 Two Breathing Oscillators: Pre-Botzinger Complex & Parafacial Nucleus
00:26:20 How We Breathe Is Special (Compared to Non-Mammals)
00:33:40 Stomach & Chest Movements During Breathing
00:36:23 Physiological Sighs, Alveoli Re-Filling, Bombesin
00:49:39 If We Don’t Sigh, Our Lung (& General) Health Suffers
01:00:42 Breathing, Brain States & Emotions
01:05:34 Meditating Mice, Eliminating Fear
01:11:00 Brain States, Amygdala, Locked-In Syndrome, Laughing
01:16:25 Facial Expressions
01:19:00 Locus Coeruleus & Alertness
01:29:40 Breath Holds, Apnea, Episodic Hypoxia, Hypercapnia
01:35:22 Stroke, Muscle Strength, TBI
01:38:08 Cyclic Hyperventilation
01:39:50 Hyperbaric Chambers
01:40:41 Nasal Breathing, Memory, Right vs. Left Nostril
01:44:50 Breathing Coordinates Everything: Reaction Time, Fear, etc.
01:57:13 Dr. Feldman’s Breathwork Protocols, Post-Lunch
02:02:05 Deliberately Variable Breathwork: The Feldman Protocol
02:06:29 Magnesium Threonate & Cognition & Memory
02:18:27 Gratitude for Dr. Feldman’s Highly Impactful Work
02:20:53 Zero-Cost Support, Sponsors, Patreon, Instagram, Twitter, Thorne
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