Learning with Your Brain in Mind

We will consider ways to maximize learning, understanding and recollection. Sponsored by West House & Arthur Vining Davis Foundation.

May 4, 2017
6 pm - 7 pm
Location
Fahey-McClane Lounge
Sponsored by
Division of Student Affairs
Audience
Public
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Division of Student Affairs

The human brain is the most complex object in the known universe, with tremendous capacity for learning and memory.  Yet, even the brain has its limits, as well as preferred means of processing information. This mini-seminar will consider ways to maximize learning, understanding and recollection, that are consistent with the natural abilities (and limitations) of the human brain. You might very well come to find out that your study habits have not been in your brain’s best interest!

Discussion led by David Bucci, Cognitive Science, Psychological and Brain Sciences

6:00-7:00 pm, Fahey-McClane Lounge

Sponsored by West House

Location
Fahey-McClane Lounge
Sponsored by
Division of Student Affairs
Audience
Public
More information
Division of Student Affairs