Andrew Huberman· PhD
Dr Jack Feldman @UCLA is the world expert on these topics and makes them clear and actionable.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Dr Jack Feldman @UCLA is the world expert on these topics and makes them clear and actionable.
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Dr. Feldman gets credit for the discovery of the two major brain centers that control the different patterns of breathing.
Prior to his coming into neuroscience from the field of physics, there really wasn't much information about how the brain controls breathing. There was a little bit of information, but we can really credit Dr. Feldman and his laboratory for identifying the particular brain areas that control different patterns of breathing and how that information can be leveraged towards health, high performance and for combating disease.
you really are a pioneer in this field of studying respiration and the mechanisms underlying respiration with modern tools for now for many decades
What's especially wonderful about Dr. Feldman and his work is that it not only points to the critical role of respiration in disease, in health and in daily life, but he's also a practitioner.