29 November 2016
Organised by:
SCI's London Group in partnership with UCL's Chemical & Physical Society
UCL, London, UK
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Seeing and hearing allow us to make sense of the world around us, but should you always trust your brain's interpretation? Our brains process hundreds of sensory inputs at once, but only recently have we discovered how much our sensory systems interact.
In this talk we will consider how the brain makes sense of sound and how what you hear is integrated with what you see.
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UCL
Department of Chemistry
University College London
20 Gordon Street
London, WC1H 0AJ
Emma Thomas
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7598 1594
Email: communications@soci.org
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Dr Jennifer Bizley, UCL