The exact location will be revealed at the end of April, Warsaw
All our thoughts, choices, emotions, and decisions result from competition between neural networks in the brain. Attention can be seen as a multiplying factor that increases the likelihood of choosing one option over another. This can be observed in laboratory neurophysiological experiments, marketing research, everyday experience, and psychotherapy.
⁉️ Will this perspective help us become more productive and less prone to distractions?
⁉️ Can knowledge about attention make us happier? Will it help us make decisions we won’t regret later?
⁉️ What should we know about how attention works to manage it more effectively — not just in ourselves, but also in others?
During the lecture, you will get answers to these questions. Afterward, you’ll have the opportunity to ask Asya your own questions and engage in conversation. 🎤
There will also be a chance to purchase the author’s books and get an autograph. 📚✍️
Asya will give a lecture on attention this spring in three European cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, and Warsaw. Don't miss it!
Asya Kazantseva is a science journalist and neurobiologist. Over the past ten years, she has published four popular science bestsellers. In 2014, her book "Who Would Have Thought!" won the "Enlightener" award. Asya has worked as an editor and has written articles and columns for many well-known popular science publications and media outlets.
📍 Venue: The exact location will be revealed at the end of April
📅 Date & Time: May 24, 16:00 Doors open at 15:30.
🗣 Lecture language: Russian.
18+ THIS MATERIAL RELATES TO THE ACTIVITIES OF FOREIGN AGENT KAZANTSEVA ANASTASIA ANDREEVNA
The exact location will be revealed at the end of April, Warsaw, Poland