Glyn Hallam, a PhD student in the neuroscience branch of the EROS research group, presents an overview of the processes involved in the regulation of both our own and other's emotions and the work done to identify the brain regions associated. The talk, titled Keep Calm and Carry On! How your brain can help, was given at the Vitae Yorkshire and North East Hub Public Engagement Competition and won recognition as one of two highly commended talks in science, engineering, maths and medicine. The talk format is known as Pecha Kucha, in which a speaker presents 20 slides each for 20 seconds. Congratulations to Glyn for his award winning talk in what I imagine to be a very demanding style of presentation.
Friday, 8 July 2011
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