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From childhood development to neurons and brain structure, uncover how the brain shapes how we think, learn, and connect.
Life is like a box of languages: growing up multilingual
Joanna Rutkowska
(Postdoctoral Researcher at Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich)
What does it mean to grow up multilingual? What are the commonalities and the differences between children who grow up with more than language? Together, we'll explore how the variability in multilingual children's experiences influences their development.
How We Navigate Social Spaces: Neural Correlates and Insight
Deborah Ledergerber
(Head of Research and Technics in Clinical Neurophysiology, Klinik Lengg)
How does the brain help us navigate complex environments and social spaces? Debora Lengg will explore the neural mechanisms behind spatial orientation, memory, and behaviour.
Reconstructing neuronal circuits in the brain
Adrian Wanner
(Group Leader, Structural Neurobiology at PSI Centre for Life Sciences)
How does the brain store and process information? Adrian Wanner will discuss how researchers reconstruct neuronal circuits to better understand memory, brain function, and diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
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