Scientists often cite Isaac Newton when crediting the work of others who have come before them:  If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. Who are those “giants”?  We know they are not limited to the sciences.  Music has them. So does art.  As well as literature.   Do these giants possess the characteristics of genius and creativity in larger doses than the rest of us?  What makes a genius?  Why are some people so much more creative than others?  How do people “become” creative or a genius?  What influence do brain and environment have in developing and nurturing genius or creativity?  These and other questions are the focus of this public event.  Speakers will address circumstances necessary to produce a cultural environment that nurtures creativity; the role of epiphanies in the creative thinking process; and how science can contribute to enhanced creativity. 

Type:
  • Meeting
ATE Area:
  • General Advanced Technological Education
Contact:
Add to Calendar:
Neuroscience and Society Series- Creativity, Genius and the Brain.ics

Location

Google Map Google Map