When Art Awakens the Brain
Neuroscience between music and dance
Supervisors: Marinella Clerico (DSCB), Corrado Calì (DSCB), Jordi Manuello
Date and place for the public event: 15 March 2023, RKH Studio, Via Carlo Allioni 3 Torino
School period for the event in schools: 2022/2023
Description
Our brain is active while we think, learn, play, work, even while we rest. But how does the brain work, and how do the cells inside it behave while we perform these different activities? Neuroscience challenges us to intimately understand its anatomy and physiology, to understand how we think, act and learn. Neurons drive thoughts and actions. Neuroimaging techniques allow us to identify the areas of the brain that are active during reasoning, when emotions are felt, when the senses are stimulated. The aim of this meeting will be to present how, through neuroscience, it is possible to develop efficient teaching methods, in order to improve teaching, both for teachers and learners.The intersection of knowledge about the structure, functions of the brain and its mental processes with the science that studies teaching, defines neurodidactics
Departments involved: CLINICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, PSYCHOLOGY, NEUROSCIENCES "RITA LEVI MONTALCINI"
With the participation of: RKH S.R.L., Intravides, SUPSI - University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland