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Vassilis Sideropoulos
What question could we try to answer together?:
You all feel sometimes that you cannot focus in class or in a movie theatre and pay attention to the teacher or the movie, right? This is what I am interested in exploring with you. Understanding how our human brain is overloading and takes specific information into processing and how it “throws” other away depending on the environment we are.
Specifically, I am interested in exploring with you how visual patterns, like the ones you can see below, make your attention better or worse.
See images here:
this is an illusion room and it is a very busy environment
this is another illusion, but it’s easier compared to the one above:
and then we have this type of environments that are very relaxing and it’s easier to focus on doing specific things, e.g. watch a football match
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In your opinion, how does the illusions help us to focus. -
Pizza Ka Yee Chow
What question could we try to answer together?:
Would you like to know how clever your pet is (if you have a pet) or the animals that frequently visit your garden? or those that live in urban parks? if so, I would like to invite you to:
- develop several ‘IQ’ tests (designs and measurements) for them/ change some parts of the available ‘IQ’ tests in primates, bees, squirrels, and parrots
and 2) test them out for your pet, garden visitors and wildlife!
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What are you doing right now as a scientist? -
Line Caes
What question could we try to answer together?:
The main question I want to explore with the students is: How can your parents best help you when you are in pain?
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how do you pronounce your name -
Kareena McAloney-Kocaman
What question could we try to answer together?:
Creativity is about our ability to problem solve, and to think of new things. We tend to be better at it when we are younger than when we get older.
I want to know if we can make people more creative – can we teach people how to be more creative?
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Caroline Brett
What question could we try to answer together?:
What makes us happy?
Is what makes you happy different from what makes your siblings, parents, or teachers happy? What is the best way to find this out?