New Scientist - USA (2022-01-08)

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    CATHERINE DE LANGE
    BRAIN POWER:
    EVERYTHING YOU NEED
    TO KNOW FOR A
    HEALTHY, HAPPY BRAIN
    Thursday 3 February 2022
    6-7pm GMT | 1-2 EST
    Plus on-demand
    What does it mean to have a healthy,
    happy brain? How can we prevent
    cognitive decline as we get older and
    maintain our mental wellbeing today?
    In this talk, award-winning journalist
    and New Scientist head of features
    Catherine de Lange shines a spotlight
    on the newest research on brain
    health. She will unpack the latest
    understanding on the importance of
    sleep, diet, exercise and social
    interactions for maintaining our grey
    matter, and share practical tips for
    lifestyle tweaks that can yield long-
    term brain benefits.
    SOPHIE SCOTT
    WHY IS LAUGHTER
    FUNNY?
    Thursday 3 March 2022
    6-7pm GMT | 1-2 EST
    Plus on-demand
    Laughter is more like an animal call
    than it is like speech – but it’s also one
    of our most important forms of
    communication.
    In this talk, professor of cognitive
    neuroscience Sophie Scott will
    explore the natural history and
    neuroscience of laughter, addressing
    its role in social bonding and play, as
    well as its role in emotion expressions
    and communication. She will set out
    what we know about the neural
    basis of laughter perception and
    production, and a little of what we
    know about laughter and humour.
    Sophie will also address some of the
    reasons why so few people study
    laughter scientifically.
    PENNY LEWIS
    SLEEP ENGINEERING:
    HOW TO BOOST
    HEALTH AND COGNITION
    WHILE YOU SLEEP
    On-demand
    Sleep Engineering is not about
    sleeping longer, but about making
    the most of whatever sleep you get.
    In this talk, sleep scientist and
    professor of psychology Penny Lewis
    will introduce the new science of
    sleep engineering, explaining how we
    believe it can be used to slow down
    cognitive aging, as well as enhancing
    memory and emotional processing.
    Penny Lewis will talk about memory
    replay in sleep, and explain how we
    can trigger it at will using sounds
    and smells. She will also go over
    some of the very latest research
    findings in all these fields.
    ALSO IN THE
    HEALTH & WELLBEING
    SERIES
    For more information and to book your place visit
    newscientist.com/nutrition

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