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Andrew Huberman
Subscribers 7.4M
Videos 467
Views 484.9M

Channels Like Andrew Huberman

The Andrew Huberman channel centers on neuroscience, science, health and fitness, and tools for brain and body optimization, featuring long-form podcast discussions and science-based explorations led by Dr. Andrew Huberman. Content style leans toward deep-dives and podcast conversations, with a mix of essentials and interviews, and a cadence of about 3.0 uploads per week. The channel has 7.4M subscribers, 484.9M total views, 467 videos, and videos average around 144.6K views.

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Subscribers 2.3M
Videos 1.3K
Views 183.4M
Appearances 32
SERP 100%
Similarity 77%
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Both target brain health and function with practical tools (sleep, diet, plasticity) and share high search overlap on brain health topics, though Tracey emphasizes clinical sleep and neurology with a 77% content alignment indicating slightly different presentation style.

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Subscribers 685K
Videos 202
Views 64.5M
Appearances 22
SERP 63%
Similarity 80%
neuroscience of behavior neural mechanisms learning dopamine serotonin roles

Both cover neuroscience of behavior and neural mechanisms of learning, aligning on dopamine/serotonin roles in behavior with solid content overlap, but their format is more didactic and presented with a lighter, pop-science tone (lower search but strong content match).

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69% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 24
SERP 62%
Similarity 73%
brain plasticity tools diet and brain function stress and resilience

Both address brain plasticity, stress resilience, and diet-brain links to a broad audience; high search overlap on brain health topics and solid content similarity, though TEDx Talks compiles multiple speakers rather than Huberman’s lab-driven format.

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Subscribers 1.4M
Videos 373
Views 106.5M
Appearances 17
SERP 50%
Similarity 77%
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Direct audience overlap on diet-brain function and dopamine/serotonin roles; strong content similarity but search interest is split (short-form clips) leading to a moderate 66% match.

Alila Medical Media YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 1.6M
Videos 392
Views 228.6M
Appearances 10
SERP 49%
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neural mechanisms learning reward system biology neural plasticity mechanisms

Similar emphasis on neural mechanisms of learning and plasticity with a focus on biological bases of reward systems; high content overlap but medical-visual presentation differs from Huberman’s lab-style delivery, reflected in the 64% match.

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Subscribers 1.9M
Videos 1.2K
Views 333.6M
Appearances 7
SERP 44%
Similarity 74%
reward system biology neural plasticity mechanisms dopamine system function

Shares core topics of neural plasticity, reward circuitry, and dopamine function with Huberman and appeals to a medically oriented audience; search interest is broader than Huberman’s, yielding a 62% match despite solid content alignment.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include Dr. Tracey Marks (86% match) and Neuroscientifically Challenged (73% match). Tracey Marks aligns via overlapping queries like brain plasticity tools, sleep and brain health, and diet and brain function, while Neuroscientifically Challenged aligns on neuroscience of behavior, neural mechanisms learning, and dopamine/serotonin roles. TEDx Talks (69% match) also shares overlaps in brain plasticity tools, diet and brain function, and stress and resilience. Huberman Lab Clips (66% match) and Alila Medical Media (64% match) are closer format peers with overlapping topics on diet, neurobiology exercise performance, and learning-related neural mechanisms. Andrew Huberman sits at 7.4M subscribers, substantially larger than most competitors (e.g., Tracey Marks at 2.3M, Neuroscientifically Challenged at 685K), though TEDx Talks and others reach tens of millions, indicating broad audience reach but similar topical space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Andrew Huberman?

Dr. Tracey Marks — 86% match, 2.3M subscribers. Neuroscientifically Challenged — 73% match, 685K subscribers. TEDx Talks — 69% match, 44.2M subscribers. All share a focus on science, health, and neuroscience topics, with content that educates viewers on physiology, mental health, and wellness.

What type of content does Andrew Huberman make?

Andrew Huberman creates science- and health-focused videos, including neuroscience, health and fitness, and podcast-style discussions. Uploads occur at an average rate of about 3.0 per week, with an average of 144.6K views per video across recent uploads.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Andrew Huberman?

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