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The Brain Adventure: Talk for International Women’s Day

March 12, 2019 By Prof. Sandra Sünram-Lea

For International Women’s Day I gave a talk to pre-schoolers at Lancaster University Pre-school Centre entitled “Going On A Brain Adventure”. The children spent the afternoon learning all about their brain.

Going on a brain adventure with Dr Sandra-Ilona Sunram-Lea. The children had a great afternoon learning all about how their brains work and transmit messages. #IWD2019 @lancspsychres @NDNAtalk pic.twitter.com/JbNoS7FwGn

— LU Pre-School Centre (@LUPSCentre) 13 March 2019

 

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About Prof. Sandra Sünram-Lea

My research background is in biological psychology and neuroscience, and I am interested in biological factors and mechanisms which affect human cognition and behaviour across the lifespan. Much of my research has focused on the effects of glucose administration and glucose regulatory mechanisms on human cognition.

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