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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab · Jan 15, 2026

Dr. Wendy Suzuki explains how exercise acts like a 'bubble bath' for your brain, boosting memory and attention by growing your hippocampus.

The Brain's Hippocampus Powers Future Imagination, Not Just Past Memories

The hippocampus, traditionally known as the brain's memory center for past events, is also crucial for imagination. It works by associating and reassembling stored information in novel ways to construct future scenarios you haven't experienced.

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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab·4 months ago

Exercise Triggers a "Neurochemical Bubble Bath" That Grows the Hippocampus

Each workout releases a cocktail of neurochemicals, including dopamine, serotonin, and the growth factor BDNF. This "bubble bath" for the brain directly stimulates the growth of new cells in the hippocampus, making it larger and more resilient, which improves long-term memory and can delay dementia.

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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab·4 months ago

A Single 30-Minute Workout Boosts Focus and Mood for At Least Two Hours

A single session of aerobic exercise provides immediate, measurable benefits to brain function. These include improved mood, better focus on complex tasks (like the Stroop test), and faster reaction times. These acute effects have been shown to persist for a minimum of two hours post-workout.

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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab·4 months ago

Pairing Spoken Affirmations with Physical Movements Creates a Compounded Mood Boost

The "Intensati" workout method combines physical movements with positive spoken affirmations (e.g., saying "I am strong now" with each punch). This practice layers the psychological benefits of positive self-talk on top of the neurochemical mood boost from the exercise itself, creating a powerful, synergistic effect.

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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab·4 months ago

Exercise Boosts Brain Growth Factor BDNF Through Two Independent Pathways: Muscle and Liver

Physical activity stimulates the release of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), crucial for neuron growth, via two mechanisms. Muscles release a protein (a myokine) and the liver, in response to exercise stress, releases a ketone (beta-hydroxybutyrate). Both cross the blood-brain barrier to stimulate BDNF production.

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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab·4 months ago

High Fitness in Your 40s Correlates to Nine More Years of Good Cognition in Your 80s

A 40-year longitudinal study of Swedish women found a powerful correlation between mid-life fitness and late-life cognitive function. Women who were categorized as "high fit" in their 40s experienced, on average, nine more years of good cognitive health in their 80s compared to their low-fit counterparts.

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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab·4 months ago

Previously Sedentary Adults Improve Hippocampal Memory with Just 2-3 Workouts Per Week

A study on "low-fit" adults (exercising <30 mins/week) showed that starting a modest cardio regimen of two to three 45-minute sessions weekly for three months yielded significant cognitive benefits. This included improved performance on memory tasks classically dependent on the hippocampus, demonstrating a low barrier to entry for brain health.

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Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Huberman Lab·4 months ago