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Tag Archives: psychology
8th January 2007 – Sexual Attraction
Sexual attraction- What is “it” that turns people on and why? Dr Craig Roberts from Liverpool University, introduced us to what we all need to know – (get away with your bother! – it’s never too late) and the answers were … Continue reading
7th November 2005 – The Mind, The Self, The Brain
The mind, the self, the brain – which is the real you? And who’s really in charge? Dr Martin Farrel of Manchester University led the discussion on “Self” – What does it seem to be? What is it? Exploring your view and … Continue reading
9th May 2005 – Creative & Innovative Thinking
Creative and innovative thinking – how do scientists and inventors do it? Kevin Byron looked at how scientists and ourselves develop radical new ideas and at the techniques that can be used to flick our brain down strange and unusual … Continue reading