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You know it makes sense

Let brain scientists stimulate, startle and deceive your senses.Join the Manchester Science Group for an insiders' guide to perception.


Little Rosie Hood is traumatised by the recent death of her grandma who was eaten by a wolf. But when Little Rosie steps up to the psychiatrists couch to relieve her of the trauma, all is not what it seems!"

A comical spin on the Little Red Riding Hood story introduces the brain scientists who will stimulate, startle and deceive your senses. How easily can you be tricked? Join the Manchester Science Group for an insiders' guide to perception.


Speaker(s):

Dr Erinma Ochu | talks | www
Dr Michelle Lockwood | talks | www
Dr Ellen Poliakoff | talks | www
Dr Stuart Allan | talks | www
Dr Elizabeth Orton | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

7 April 2006 at 8:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Dunard Library, The Hub
Castle Hill
Royal Mile
Edinburgh
EH1 2NE

http://www.eif.co.uk/thehub/
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Organised by:

The Manchester Science Group
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Tickets:

£5/ £3 (conc)

Available from:

Phone: 0131 557 5588
Book online: www.sciencefestival.co.uk
[search under: explore edinburgh]

Additional Information:

Supported by the Wellcome Trust and The University of Manchester.

See www.manchesterscience.blogspot for other events developed by the Manchester Science Group

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