The Lab With Brad
Latest Episodes
Ep 205: Pulsating, broken brains!
Pulsating, broken brains! - Much of what we’ve learned about how our brain works came from the results of injury and disease. From the work of an ancient Egyptian doctor, to a roman physician patching up gladiators,
Ep 204: Light, color, contrast, and brain cells
Light, color, contrast, and brain cells - From simple staining, to neurons being stimulated by lasers, today we look at some of the ways we look at our brain, it’s cells, and how said brain cells work.
Ep 203: Introducing “The Lab”
Introducing “The Lab” - After more than 200 episodes, we finally decided to introduce ourselves and the show. Learn a bit about who we are, what we’re doing and why. Also, rubber ducks! I mentioned a documentary series that is one of my influence...
Ep 202: We entirely fail to explain MRI
We entirely fail to explain MRI - Phil and I have decided to look at some of the tools and techniques used to try and understand the human brain. Today, we look at the MRI. Unfortunately, Brad couldn’t follow the physics, and it shows.
Ep 201: Beyond the neuron
Beyond the neuron - The neuron is not the only type of brain cell. From a celebrity missing body parts, to human cells in a mouse brain, we take a look at your glia. - Here’s a video about the brain, that includes the animation I mentioned in the epi...
Ep 200: will robots rule the world?
will robots rule the world? - If we were to create an artificial intelligence that’s more intelligent than we are, would it take over and force us into extinction? Can a machine have a mind equal to or even better than our own? Today,
Ep 199: Unconscious learning, your brain, and savant syndrome
Unconscious learning, your brain, and savant syndrome - Today we talk about your brain and unconscious mechanisms of learning. From losing a skill for no apparent reason, to acquiring languages, to unfortunately learning paralysis and pain,
Ep 198: A rough sketch or two, of you, inside of you.
A rough sketch or two, of you, inside of you. - Inside your brain, there are individual neurons that correspond to specific places on your body. If you figure out which cell goes to what part, you’ll notice that the map in your brain looks like a nigh...
Ep 197: right brain, left side body; left brain, right side body… why?
right brain, left side body; left brain, right side body… why? - Our brains have crossed wires. Each cerebral hemisphere controls the opposite side of the body. When I move my left hand, it’s my right brain that’s doing it. Today,
Ep 196: How neurons find their home
How neurons find their home - Even before birth, billions of brain cells have to figure out what sort of cell to be, where to be, and which other neurons to connect to. Today we talk about the complicated processes that help neurons find their home.