Neuroscience
Past Neuroscience Lectures
How close are we to true brain reconstruction? Professor Jack Price details the latest advances in this field of neuroscience, as well...
The lecture will cover a description of how we diagnose and treat Motor Neuron Disease, why motor neurons degenerate and the...
Just how near are we to using our brains routinely to control machines for work or leisure purposes? Will we be able to improve the...
Loss of sensory or behavioural functions as a result of brain damage...
How billions of interconnected cells in the brain can...
We are constantly making decisions, from automatic reflexes such as stopping at a red traffic light, to complex and agonising choices...
The original Boyle Lectures took place annually between 1692 and 1732. Funded by a bequest in the Will of the Hon Robert Boyle, the...
Allen & Overy Lecture
Societal demand for products and services that generate or enhance the pleasure of the individual are...
Following on from the public lecture on 21 February 2007, Professor Joseph E LeDoux, New York University, Professor Keith Kendrick, Head...
Professor Joseph E LeDoux, New York University, Professor Keith Kendrick, Head of Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience, The Babraham...




