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What I Discuss with Dr. Tommy Wood:
- Dr. Tommy Wood's background as a strongman competitor, off-road Ironman triathlete, and the science of concurrent training for endurance and strength…00:53
- The origin of his new book, The Stimulated Mind, its central thesis that how you use your brain determines how it functions, and the modern paradox of being simultaneously overstimulated by technology yet understimulated from real skill development…05:30
- Dr. Wood's research across newborn brain injury, concussion recovery, elite athletes, and dementia all point to the same conclusion: environment is the primary driver of brain function, and changing your environment is the most powerful tool for changing your brain…06:49
- What his research on babies with brain injuries reveals about the home environment as a predictor of long-term cognitive outcomes, and the most beneficial inputs for a developing brain…08:57
- Dr. Wood's definition of a healthy brain and why resilience under stress matters as much as peak performance…12:30
- Broken radio theory and why reductionist biology falls short when applied to understanding how the brain actually works…13:40
- The pianist study that shows whatever you want your brain to be good at, consistent daily practice is what builds and maintains function (regardless of age)…19:00
- Why the adult brain can't grow new neurons but can continuously form new connections, the difference between neuroplasticity and neurogenesis, and how learning new skills physically reshapes brain structure…23:06
- How much of age-related cognitive decline is inevitable versus self-inflicted and why giving your brain a real reason to focus is what drives change…27:09
- Different exercise types and their impact on the brain…31:08
- Why lactate is uniquely able to cross the blood-brain barrier to trigger brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) production, how intense exercise and blood flow restriction (BFR) training drive this effect, and why the brain's response is hormesis in action…33:39
- The Norwegian 4×4 protocol and hippocampal structure: six months of high-intensity interval training produced structural brain changes that held for five years after training stopped…39:39
- What AI could be doing to your brain, the cognitive orthotic versus prosthetic framework, the “Your Brain on ChatGPT” MIT essay study, and AI workflows that can actually benefit you…41:54
- How Dr. Wood eats as a neuroscientist and hybrid athlete, plus his supplement recommendations for brain health…47:28
- Dr. Wood's personal take on exogenous ketones for cognition and what Dr. Andrew Koutnik's research suggests about when they may support brain function…51:14
- Alcohol and the brain, and what UK Biobank data actually shows about dose, brain volume, and dementia risk…55:45
- Ketamine and nicotine as potential cognitive tools, the real evidence on perceived benefits, and why nicotine's addiction risk makes it a problematic daily habit…58:45
In this episode with Dr. Tommy Wood, you'll explore what actually determines how well your brain functions across your entire lifespan, from the inputs that drive cognitive development in infancy all the way through the habits, environments, and daily choices that either accelerate or protect against decline in adulthood and old age, all grounded in the research behind his new book, The Stimulated Mind: Future-Proof Your Brain from Dementia and Stay Sharp at Any Age.
You'll discover why the modern world leaves you simultaneously overstimulated by technology and understimulated in the ways that actually build cognitive capacity, why lactate from intense exercise may be one of the most underrated brain health tools you have, and which types of exercise target different parts of the brain. Dr. Wood also gets personal on his own diet and supplement stack, gives his honest take on alcohol, nicotine, ketamine, and exogenous ketones, and unpacks what AI could be doing to your cognitive capacity and why it depends entirely on how you use it.
Dr. Tommy Wood is a neuroscientist, physician, and performance consultant to world-class athletes across more than a dozen sports, including Formula 1 drivers and Olympic champions. He holds an undergraduate degree in biochemistry from the University of Cambridge, a medical degree from the University of Oxford, and a Ph.D. in physiology and neuroscience from the University of Oslo. He is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Neuroscience at the University of Washington School of Medicine, where his lab focuses on brain health across the lifespan, from preterm babies and adults recovering from brain trauma through to the factors that shape long-term cognitive function and dementia risk. He has published more than 100 scientific papers and co-founded the British Society for Lifestyle Medicine.
You can purchase his new book, The Stimulated Mind, here.
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Episode Resources:
People
Books
- The Stimulated Mind: Future-Proof Your Brain from Dementia and Stay Sharp at Any Age by Dr. Tommy Wood
Podcast Episodes:
- How Long Does It Take To Get “FAT ADAPTED”, Is Insulin Good or Bad, How Many Carbs Do You *Really* Need & More With Dr. Andrew Koutnik.
- Why You Need FAR Less Carbs Than You Think (Especially During Exercise) & Ketones As An “Alternate Fuel,” With Dr. Andrew Koutnik
- Can the RIGHT Form of Magnesium REALLY Boost Brain Performance, Reverse Cognitive Decline & Protect Against Alzheimer’s? with Dr. Guosong Liu
- How To Replace Exercise, Heat, Cold & Fasting With Pharmaceuticals (WARNING: Proceed At Your Own Risk!) With Dr. Sandra Kaufmann
Studies & References
- Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task
- Predicting 2-year neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely preterm infants using graphical network and machine learning approaches
- Association of Socioeconomic Status and Brain Injury With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Very Preterm Children
- Home-ics: how experiences of the home impact biology and child neurodevelopmental outcomes
- Maintaining excellence: deliberate practice and elite performance in young and older pianists
- Changes in grey matter induced by training
- Acquiring “the Knowledge” of London's Layout Drives Structural Brain Changes
- Long-Term Improvement in Hippocampal-Dependent Learning Ability in Healthy, Aged Individuals Following High Intensity Interval Training
- Associations between alcohol consumption and gray and white matter volumes in the UK Biobank
- Low-Dose Lithium for Mild Cognitive Impairment – A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
- Use of medium chain triglyceride (MCT) oil in subjects with Alzheimer's disease: A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled, crossover study, with an open‐label extension
- The Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Exercise on Muscle–Brain Crosstalk: A Systematic Review
- Acute Sprint Interval Exercise Increases Both Cognitive Functions and Peripheral Neurotrophic Factors in Humans: The Possible Involvement of Lactate
- Exercise training increases size of hippocampus and improves memory
- Functional and/or structural brain changes in response to resistance exercises and resistance training lead to cognitive improvements – a systematic review
- Does resistance training in older adults lead to structural brain changes associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's dementia? A narrative review
- Can a biologist fix a radio?—Or, what I learned while studying apoptosis by Yuri Lazebnik
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- Creatine
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- Omega-3
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- Lithium Orotate
- Vitamin D
- Exogenous Ketones
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