Decision-making in Health and Disease: The Disordered Brain and The Social Brain The talks in this second part of the symposium include...
Decision-making in Health and Disease: The Mathematical Brain & The Fussy Brain The talks in this first part of the symposium include...
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue: The true story of Gulf War Syndrome Simon Wessely is professor of psychiatry at the Institute of...
Aggression: the biology of war and peace Aggression lies at the heart of biological competition but its...
“Getting to know you”: how do animals recognise each other and us? For social animals one of the major skills that must...
Animal senses: how do they perceive the world and what important things can they sense that we cannot? The way the world is perceived by any species is...
Is having a good parent more important than having good genes? Is having a good parent more important than having good...
Literary Londoners: Charles Dickens Continuing the Literary Londoners series, this lecture centres on Charles...