The Herman Darrow Lab (hermandarrowlab.com) at the University of Minnesota is led by Dr. Alex Herman in the Department of Psychiatry and Dr. David Darrow in the Department of Neurosurgery. We study the brain networks of mood, behavior, and cognition in people living with motor disorders, psychiatric disorders, and chronic pain. We bring Psychiatry and Neurosurgery together using implant technologies and other trans-diagnostic tools like TMS, EEG, and cognitive remediation in an effort to improve the quality of life to affected patient populations. We are excited to debut our new podcast entitled "Craniotomy: Peering into the minds of those on the edge of cognition and neuromodulation."
Latest episodes of the podcast Craniotomy
- Episode 12 - Neurodiversity and Spectrum Conditions through Computational Modeling
- Episode 11 - Using Neural Modeling and Simulation to Understand Human Cognition and Age-Related Decline
- Episode 10 - Medical History and Future Prospects for Parkinson's Research
- Episode 9 - Brain Pathways and Mechanisms of Cognitive Flexibility
- Episode 8 - Psychoanalysis and Neuromodulation in Mood Disorders
- Episode 7 - Functional Connectivity and Brain Computer Interfaces
- Episode 6 - Decision-Making in Diagnosis of Neuropsychiatric Conditions
- Episode 3 - Decision-Making and Disease
- Episode 5 - Eating Disorders and Decision-Making
- Episode 4 - Facial Pain and Cognition
- Episode 2 - Neuromodulation of the Future
- Episode 1 - Introductions to the Herman Darrow Lab