What is the secret of Mona Lisas smile? Why do Claude Monets fields of flowers seem to wave in the breeze? Join neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University and learn about the inner workings of the human visual experience.
Being Human mixes short talks from great minds with fun hands-on experiments, drinks, conversation, and storytelling. Each month well explore different aspects of our evolution, our behavior, and the human experience.
Margaret Livingstone is professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. She has led ground-breaking research into hormones and behaviour, learning, dyslexia, and the neurobiology of vision.
This event is for ages 21+.
What is the secret of Mona Lisas smile? Why do Claude Monets fields of flowers seem to wave in the breeze? Join neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University and learn about the inner workings of the human visual experience.
Being Human mixes short talks from great minds with fun hands-on experiments, drinks, conversation, and storytelling. Each month well explore different aspects of our evolution, our behavior, and the human experience.
Margaret Livingstone is professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. She has led ground-breaking research into hormones and behaviour, learning, dyslexia, and the neurobiology of vision.
This event is for ages 21+.
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