This event has finished Took place on: Wednesday, 17th May 2017
We know a lot about dperession, fear, disgust and anxiety, but positive emotions remain mysterious.
Join Vin Walsh and a panel of experts including Julia Christensen and Morten Kringelbach for a discussion of the psychology and neuroscience of happiness.
About the speakers
Vin Walsh is a Professor of Human Brain Research at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL.
Julia Christensen is a Newton International Postdoctoral Research Fellow at City University, specialising in the neural underpinnings of emotional expertise.
Morten Kringelbach is a Senior Research Fellow at The Queen's College, Oxford. He specialises in understanding pleasure in the human brain.
Joe Gladstone is an Assistant Professor at University College London. Named one of the top 30 people under 30 in Finance by Forbes Magazine, Joe's research draws from both Behavioural Economics and Consumer Psychology to understand how we can help people to improve their financial decisions.
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2017-05-17 2017-05-17 Europe/London The other side of sadness: The science of happy Join Vin Walsh and a panel of experts for a discussion of the psychology and neuroscience of happiness https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2017/05/17/the-other-side-of-sadness-the-science-of-happy-141761 Royal Institution (inc Faraday Museum),21 Albemarle Street, London, London,Location
Royal Institution (inc Faraday Museum),
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