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Brain Hack: Sharing the secrets to productive learning, backed by neuroscience
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The Royal Society of Tasmania: Lecture 7 November 2021
Dr Lila Landowski
"Brain hack: Sharing the secrets to productive learning, backed by neuroscience"
Abstract:
Our brains change as we age, making it significantly harder to learn – but it doesn’t mean an old dog can’t learn new tricks!
There are smarter ways to learn than whatever it is you are doing right now. Lila will take you on a journey through the brain, examining some of the existing research on learning, and empower you with tools that help you learn faster and more effectively.
Bio:
Dr Lila Landowski is a multi-award-winning neuroscientist and lecturer at the University of Tasmania, an Executive Director of the Australian Society for Medical Research, a Director of Epilepsy Tasmania, as well as a regular guest expert science communicator for the ABC. Her research background spans across stroke, nanotechnology, fatigue, dementia, axon guidance and peripheral nerve regeneration.
As a thought leader in science and science advocacy, her honorary titles include being a “Superstar of STEM,” an ambassador for public school education, a patron of National Science week, and being named a “Science superhero” by Australia’s Chief Scientist.
Dr Lila Landowski
"Brain hack: Sharing the secrets to productive learning, backed by neuroscience"
Abstract:
Our brains change as we age, making it significantly harder to learn – but it doesn’t mean an old dog can’t learn new tricks!
There are smarter ways to learn than whatever it is you are doing right now. Lila will take you on a journey through the brain, examining some of the existing research on learning, and empower you with tools that help you learn faster and more effectively.
Bio:
Dr Lila Landowski is a multi-award-winning neuroscientist and lecturer at the University of Tasmania, an Executive Director of the Australian Society for Medical Research, a Director of Epilepsy Tasmania, as well as a regular guest expert science communicator for the ABC. Her research background spans across stroke, nanotechnology, fatigue, dementia, axon guidance and peripheral nerve regeneration.
As a thought leader in science and science advocacy, her honorary titles include being a “Superstar of STEM,” an ambassador for public school education, a patron of National Science week, and being named a “Science superhero” by Australia’s Chief Scientist.
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