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Falkirk Science Festival – The Science of The Senses: The Ageing Brain

Date: 18 May 2023
Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location: In person

A serving of STEM with your afternoon cuppa, as we deliver a healthy dose of creativity, caffeine and community. Falkirk Science Festival brings the best of Scotland’s neuroscience and psychology community together with musicians and hands on activities to help us understand how to keep our brains healthy, from developing and adult to ageing. In this session, we take a look at the ageing brain and how to stay sharp with special guest speakers from Edinburgh Neuroscience, The Ageing Lab specialist Dr Alan Gow, and performances by guest musicians.