SATURDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2024 | 10am - 5pm LONDON\xa0 |
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Last chance to book: Only one week to go\xa0
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Join us next Saturday, 10th February to hear from six leading brain scientists who will reveal, via the latest research in neuroscience, psychology and physiology, what is going on in our heads when we think, feel and communicate, and how you can maximise the power of your brain. |
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- Discover the latest advances in brain research and how they could change our lives.\xa0
- Learn from experts in neuroscience, psychology, and physiology about the brain's inner workings.\xa0
- Explore the fascinating science behind our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.\xa0
- Gain insights on how to boost your cognitive performance, improve your mental wellbeing and live a healthier life.
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SPEAKER LINE-UP INCLUDES… \xa0 |
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The Science of Consciousness |
Daniel Bor, Senior Lecturer, Psychology, Queen Mary University of London\xa0\xa0 |
| Bruce Hood, Professor, Developmental Psychology in Society, University of Bristol\xa0 |
| When Reality Retreats: How schizophrenia distorts reality and sense of self |
Clara Humpston, Lecturer, Mental Health, University of York |
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The Science of Consciousness |
| | When Reality Retreats: How schizophrenia distorts reality and sense of self |
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Daniel Bor, Senior Lecturer, Psychology, Queen Mary University of London |
| Bruce Hood, Professor, Developmental Psychology in Society, University of Bristol |
| Clara Humpston, Lecturer, Mental Health, University of York |
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Mind the Gender Gap: Why plastic brains aren’t breaking through glass ceilings\xa0 |
Gina Rippon, Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, Aston University |
| Living without Memory: What we can learn from people with amnesia |
Catherine Loveday, Principal Lecturer, BSc Cognitive Neuroscience and MSc Cognitive Rehabilitation programmes, University of Westminster |
| Brains, Games and Screen Time Claims |
Peter Etchells, Professor, Psychology and Science Communication, Bath Spa University |
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Mind the Gender Gap: Why plastic brains aren’t breaking through glass ceilings |
| Living without Memory: What we can learn from people with amnesia |
| Brains, Games and Screen Time Claims\xa0 |
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Gina Rippon, Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, Aston University |
| Catherine Loveday, Principal Lecturer, BSc Cognitive Neuroscience and MSc Cognitive Rehabilitation programmes, University of Westminster |
| Peter Etchells, Professor, Psychology and Science Communication, Bath Spa University |
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Last chance to book: Only one week to go
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COMING UP THIS SPRING\xa0 |
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| The Genetics Revolution\xa0 |
Saturday 9 March 2024 | 10am - 5pm | London |
Join six leading experts who will guide you through the rapidly evolving field of genetics. |
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| Particle physics: Revealing the mysteries of matter\xa0 |
Saturday 13 April 2024 | 10am - 5pm | London \xa0 |
Learn about the standard model of particle physics, why it’s only the beginning and uncover why there’s more matter than antimatter in the universe. |
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