Chapman University Brain Institute
The Institute for Interdisciplinary Brain and Behavioral Sciences (The Brain Institute) comprises a network of interdisciplinary researchers and specialists spanning the fields of psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, neurology, anesthesiology, neurobiology, behavioral economics, computation and information processing in the brain, engineering, physics, anthropology, and cognitive science.
We thrive on communication, criticism, and stimulation, focused on the unification of research in the behavioral and brain sciences at the systems level, with an eye to clinical and useful applications, innovations with artificial intelligence, insights from neuropsychology, and philosophy of mind.
On the fallibility of placebo control and how to address it: a case study in psychedelic microdosing
A conversation with Irving Kirsch
A Conversation with Robin Carhart-Harris on Psychedelic Research
The Emperor's New Drug: Antidepressants and the Placebo Effect - Irving Kirsch, Ph.D.
Psychedelics: brain mechanisms - Robin Carhart-Harris
Irving Kirsch - Antidepressants and the Placebo Effect
Quantum mechanics, consciousness and neuroscience - a panel discussion
A chat with Jin Fan
The Clinical Neuroscience of Suggestion - From Words to Brains
Research Highlights at the Brain Institute
TMS Experiments at the Brain Institute
Eye-Tracking Experiments at the Brain Institute
EEG Experiments at the Brain Institute
The Driving Simulator at the Brain Institute
Jin Fan - Anterior Insular Cortex Plays a Critical Role in Interoceptive Awareness
A Special Gift to Michael I. Posner
A Tribute to Michael I. Posner
Full Version - 5 Questions about "Neuroscience and Philosophy of Free Will"
Highlights - 5 Questions about "Neuroscience and Philosophy of Free Will"
Q&A - Michael I. Posner - Enhancing Brain Networks of Conscious Control
Michael I. Posner - Enhancing Brain Networks of Conscious Control
The 2nd International Conference on Neuroscience and Free Will
The Grand Opening of the Brain Institute