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Seminars 2011 - 2014Ìý
- Seminar Series 2013/14 (pdf)
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Workshops & Engagement Events
Summer 2019:ÌýSpace, Art and Healing: Through the Lens of an Astronaut & ArtistÌý
Two public engagement events and one outreach workshop were heldÌýbetween 5th - 7th June on the theme of Space, Art and Healing. Video footage to follow!Ìý
Autumn 2019:Astronauts bring science and art to GOSH
An exciting event Ìýas former NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott joined us atÌýGOSH bringing two wonderful art projects, as part of Space for Art Foundation’s mission to raise awareness of childhood cancer. The aim was to provide well-being activities that help children heal and feel connected to space through art. We were also joined byÌýTim PeakeÌývia skype on the day!
Summer 2012: "The Rise and Fall of Memory across the Lifespan"
- Prof Carol Barnes: "Temporal Lobe correlates of Memory Decline in Normal Aging" (video)
- Prof Neil Burgess: "Spatial memory: neural mechanisms, development and amnesia" (video)
- Prof Alan Baddeley: "The Psychology of Memory: Some Developmental Aspects" (video)
- Prof Nicola Clayton: "Mental Time Travel: From Crows to Children and Back Again" (video)
Autumn 2012: "Navigation and Spatial Memory in Terrestrial Spaces"
- Prof Faraneh Vargha-Khadem: CDCN Director's introduction (video)
- Prof John Aggleton, FRS: "Pathways for Place Learning With or Without Navigation" (video)
- Dr Pamela Banta Lavenex: "Allocentric Spatial Memory in Primates" (video)
- Dr Paul Graham: "Navigation with a Small Brain" (video)
- Dr Alastair Smith: "Large Scale Search Behaviour in Typical and Atypical Populations" (video)
- Dr Hugo Spiers: "Navigational Guidance Systems in The Human Brain" (video)
- Prof Neil Burgess: Closing Remarks and Chair, Q&A Session (video)