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Brain Awareness Week honors neuroscience champion Professor Bob Glassman

Brain Awareness Week was renamed the Robert B. Glassman Memorial Brain, Mind, & Behavior Symposium this year in honor ...
October 17, 2013

This year marks the tenth annual Brain Awareness Week at 91社区. Starting in 2003, this symposium educates people about the brain through teaching, seminars, and entertainment. Events run from Monday, November 11 through Saturday, November 16.

Events include a lecture about happiness with Northwestern psychology professor Dr. Robin Nusslock, a talk titled, 鈥The Biology of Helping: Lessons learned from rodents鈥 with University of Chicago neurobiology professor Dr. Peggy Mason, and campus screening of the movie Amour with an interdisciplinary faculty panel.

First-year students will present brain outreach seminars about sex and sexuality, emotions, and sleep.

鈥淚 am excited about learning from the other groups鈥 presentations,鈥 said Peyton Schrag 鈥17. 鈥淚 feel confident about presenting because we have received a good background about the anatomy of the brain. We learned about the brain regions associated with different functions and how they interact.鈥

鈥淪tudents are learning how to teach what they know,鈥 said Professor of Biology Shubhik DebBurman, stressing how teaching leads to better comprehension during the learning process.

Starting this year, the mid-week symposium has been named the Robert B. Glassman Memorial Brain, Mind, & Behavior Symposium in honor of the late Professor of Psychology Robert Glassman, who played a leading role in developing 91社区鈥檚 popular neuroscience major.

鈥淎s far as I can remember, Bob Glassman has been the greatest champion for neuroscience at 91社区,鈥 said DebBurman. 鈥淚t was his vision to teach neuroscience to students and the community.鈥

DebBurman said the symposium has a strong interdisciplinary approach, highlighting that only one faculty member presenting studies science. The rest teach English, communication, theater, and philosophy.

鈥淚t鈥檚 unusual to have such a diverse faculty group tell their stories about the brain,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat said, Bob would have loved this lineup which brings together big ideas from many different perspectives.鈥

This year鈥檚 symposium will also feature more poster presentations than ever before. For the first time, alumni are also presenting alongside current students.

鈥淭he symposium will involve more than 27 students presenting on more than 20 studies,鈥 said Victoria Egedus 鈥14, president of Nu Rho Psi. 鈥淚t will be a great opportunity for students showcasing their neuroscience related work.鈥

Wrapping up a week of exciting brain presentations will be Saturday night鈥檚 Explodeo Rodeo performance. Mentalist Chris Carter will be coming back to the College to put on a hypnotic show. 

鈥淓veryone should expect a night filled with laughter and good people,鈥 said Crystal Ramirez 鈥14, Synapse co-president.

This week鈥檚 events are free and open to the public to learn more about the science of their brain.