Dr. Huberman, your insightful exploration of neuroscience and its practical applications has been incredibly enlightening. I find myself immersed in music almost every moment of the day, to the extent that it shapes not only my waking life but also invades my sleep, often causing me to wake up with a song persistently playing in my mind. Given your expertise, I'm curious about the neurobiological underpinnings of this phenomenon. How does our brain process and retain music so powerfully that it can dominate our thought patterns, even in sleep? I would also be interested in understanding if this constant engagement with music influences our neural plasticity, emotional regulation, and cognitive functions over time. Could this intense and continuous auditory stimulation be cultivating unique neural pathways, enhancing our brain's architecture, or potentially overburdening it?
I see ads for genetic tests that help target the best medications. I would be happy to pay if these tests are valid as we are considering medication for my son who has ADHD. (My husband currently uses Adderall, but he hasn't tried other options and I am not convinced it is the best option.) Thanks!