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How our brains think: Exploring the world of neuroscience at the Yale Peabody Museum

Our opinions and ideas, thoughts and feelings, and how our senses are taken in are unique to each of us.

So when the first started illustrating and studying the brain, they came to some very different conclusions on how it works.

How we think, how the brain works, and the history of neuroscience is the subject of the Yale Peabody Musuem’s new exhibit,

We hear from the curators of this exhibit. Later, we hear from one arts organization working to empower artists with disabilities.

GUESTS:

  • Daniel Colón Ramos: Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at Yale University and Associate Director of the Wu Tsai Institute
  • David Skelly: Director of the
  • Rebecca Maloney: Senior Art Program Manager at , ǻ based program supporting artists with disabilities.

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