Jack Feldman is a Brooklyn, NY native with his PhD in Physics and is a Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at UCLA. According to my friend and previous guest Andrew Huberman “Jack is the world leader in all things breathing” so who better to talk to about this amazing gift of breath than Jack.
Jack discovered an area in the brain stem that is responsible for the rhythm of breath which he named the pre-Botzinger complex. He is a world leader into the discovery of the answer to this simple question…“How is the very basic rhythm of breathing generated?”
In this episode we explore Jacks journey to answer this simple sounding question and he shares a lot of valuable information and insights into how our respiration impacts our health and optimal performance….including how the breath prepares the body for exercise before it even begins…why HIIT works…and very interesting findings with episodic hypoxia training.
I really enjoyed talking with Jack and I hope you find value in our conversation. Thanks as always for tuning in and supporting the show!
Topics covered:
the physics journey of space and time
pivot to study the breath
physiology of breath
how is the very basic rhythm of breath generated
pre botzinger complex
sync of fireflies in nature like our breath neural activation
evolutionary look at breath
embryology and breath
anatomy of breath
exercise activate active expiration oscillator
HRV and how variance required for optimal health
breathing rhythm found throughout entire brain
lab mantra “you can’t do anything interesting if you’re afraid of failing”
time scale of breath and learning
sleep apnea science and treatment
power of napping and mindfulness on our health
breathing and emotion research
how breathing can interrupt depression patterns
the importance of oscillations in communication across the brain
This was a live recorded conversation all about the neuroscience of breathing, its relationship to emotion, depression, opioids, and a lot more. Thank you Jack for joining me for this very stimulating and informative conversation!
5 min audio from BBC interview on how the name of pre-Botzinger complex came about
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