Chapter

The Pleasure of Movement in the Midbrain
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1:09:04 - 1:12:57 (03:53)

The speaker discusses the pleasure that some people experience from movement despite motion sickness, and the importance of having multiple sources of sensory information in the brain.

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The brain can cross-correlate information from different sensory systems to find corroboration, making it more likely to pay attention to signals that might otherwise be missed.
1:09:04 - 1:10:18 (01:13)
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Neuroscience
Summary

The brain can cross-correlate information from different sensory systems to find corroboration, making it more likely to pay attention to signals that might otherwise be missed. However, conflicting information from different sources can lead to problems, such as motion sickness.

Chapter
The Pleasure of Movement in the Midbrain
Episode
Dr. David Berson: Understanding Your Brain's Logic & Function
Podcast
Huberman Lab
This episode explores the question of why some people experience pleasure in motion through space and getting tilted despite motion sickness, and it could be related to dopamine stimulation in the dopaminergic system, which is activated during activities like running or dancing.
1:10:18 - 1:12:57 (02:39)
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Dopamine
Summary

This episode explores the question of why some people experience pleasure in motion through space and getting tilted despite motion sickness, and it could be related to dopamine stimulation in the dopaminergic system, which is activated during activities like running or dancing.

Chapter
The Pleasure of Movement in the Midbrain
Episode
Dr. David Berson: Understanding Your Brain's Logic & Function
Podcast
Huberman Lab