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2022
Nobelutställningen, Universeum, Södra vägen 50
Fully booked --- NOTE - Held in Swedish. How are the brain, body and the outside world connected? On May 4, you can listen and ask questions to Nobel laureates and Professor Edvard I. Moser who come to the Universeum for a talk on the malleable brain. The evening is free. Registration is required.
The world is shaped in the brain. The senses absorb information, but it is in the brain that they are shaped into the image of the world that we experience. Our thoughts are signals in a network of nerve cells. So thoughts are shaped by the brain – but the brain is also shaped by the thoughts! When we learn something new, new connections are drawn, which become stronger the more we use them.
On May 4, Universeum together with the Nobel Prize Museum organizes an inspiring evening about the brain and its formability. For one hour, Gustav Källstrand from the Nobel Prize Museum will talk to Edvard I. Moser, professor of neuroscience and Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine in 2014 for the discovery of the “brain GPS”. Afterwards, there are opportunities to ask questions. Please note that registration is required.
Program
18.10 Admission and mingling with the opportunity to buy something to eat and drink
19.00 Conversation between Edvard I. Moser and Gustav Källstrand
20.00 Question time and mingling
Registration needed – limited number of seats! Sign up here.
If you have any questions, please contact Ramiro Fuentes:
ramiro.fuentes@universeum.se
0733-991011
— this seminar was originally planned to be held in January, but was postponed due to covid infection —