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Born to be Artist or Scientist? The Search for Genius

Can modern neuroscience help us define and understand the recipe for genius?


Ever since the first bright spark discovered fire, the recipe for genius has been one of society's most alluring quests. Can the insights of modern science help us define and understand this phenomenon?
Dr Mark Lythgoe, neurophysiologist, will question whether we are pre-disposed at birth for certain abilities, such as creativity.


Speaker(s):

Dr Mark Lythgoe | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

26 February 2007 at 7:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Science Oxford Live
1-5 London Place
Oxford
OX4 1BD
01865 810000
http://www.scienceoxfordlive.com

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Tickets:

£3

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Science Oxford, 1-5 London Place, Oxford, OX4 1BD
By calling 01865 728953

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