Your Brain On

Your Brain On... Cold Plunges

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Jan 21, 2026
In this discussion, Scott Carney, an investigative journalist and bestselling author, dives into the cold plunge phenomenon. He reflects on his journey from skeptic to advocate and critic, shedding light on the cult-like dynamics of wellness movements. Scott reveals the science behind cold exposure and its short-lived benefits, like dopamine spikes, while debunking long-term mental health claims. He also emphasizes cardiovascular risks for certain individuals and cautions against relying solely on cold plunges for health improvements.
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INSIGHT

The Wedge: Reframing Sensation

  • The 'wedge' is the gap between sensation and response where reappraisal happens.
  • Inserting that wedge can convert extreme sensations into tools for mental change.
INSIGHT

Cold Triggers A Full-Body Shock

  • Cold exposure triggers a massive sympathetic response: raised heart rate, blood pressure, vasoconstriction, and rapid breathing.
  • This whole-body shock explains the intense exhilaration and focused attention after a plunge.
INSIGHT

Dopamine Spike ≠ Lasting Benefit

  • Cold plunges cause acute dopamine and norepinephrine spikes, but these are short-lived stress responses.
  • A transient dopamine blip doesn't prove long-term mood or brain benefits.
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