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Essentials: The Science & Process of Healing from Grief

Huberman Lab

Scicomm Media

May 28, 2026

Show Notes

In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the neuroscience of grief, including how the brain maps relationships across three dimensions — space, time, and closeness — and why losing someone requires a remapping of those neural circuits. I describe how grief differs from depression, the role of oxytocin in driving yearning after a loss, and why people move through grief at different rates. I also discuss science-based tools for grieving adaptively, including how to access feelings of attachment while decoupling them from episodic memory. Finally, I explain how foundational biology — particularly sleep and cortisol rhythms — shapes our capacity to navigate the grieving process.

Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com.

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Timestamps

()Grief

()Myths of Grief, Kubler-Ross & fMRI

()Brain Mapping Experiment, Proximity

()Inferior Parietal Lobule; Space, Time & Closeness

()Episodic Memory & Remapping After Loss

()Sponsor: Eight Sleep

()Tool: Dedicated Time, Counterfactual Thinking & Guilt

()Oxytocin & Individual Differences in Grief

()Prairie Voles, Monogamy & Nucleus Accumbens

()Sponsor: LMNT

()Vagal Tone, Emotional Disclosure & Bereavement Writing Study

()Cortisol Rhythms, Complicated Grief & Sunlight

()Sponsor: AG1

()Rational Grieving, Neuroplasticity & NSDR

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