Carney Conversations
Carney Conversations is a series of discussions with world-class experts on intriguing topics in brain science — from addiction to the mysteries of the adolescent brain to robotics and innovation. Learn more on the Carney Institute for Brain Science website, or click the links below to watch the interviews. A new interview is available approximately every two months, so return to this page soon!
How does SARS-CoV-2 target the sense of smell?
What are they thinking? Decision making and the adolescent brain
What can drunk flies tell us about addiction?
Humans to Robots
How Emotions Can foster disease prevention behaviors during covid-19
Computational approaches for EEG/MEG brain recordings
Making advances in Alzheimer’s research from the bench to the bedside
How the Brain Gets Things Done
From idea inception to real-world solutions
COVID-19 and the Brain
From a Brown dorm room to a potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases
CRISPR and the role of gene editing in neuroscience
The next generation of scientists on the future of brain science
Risk, Failure, & Success: Finding the right balance
How uncertainty impacts decision-making
Getting a jump on Alzheimer’s disease
How we decide to love
The science of sleep and why slumber might rebalance your brain and behavior
Health Disparities and the Brain
Can a drug used to treat HIV also treat Alzheimer's?
More Human Than Human? - ChatGPT
Pain and Perception
The Future of Brain Science: Undergraduate Brain Research at Brown