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**Please note that unlike our usual research seminar programme which
generally takes place on a Friday, this event is scheduled for a
Wednesday (9th March).

Subject: Neurological identities, neuropolicies and the adolescent

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

The Department of Psychology and the Centre for the History of Medicine
and Disease are delighted to invite you to a seminar given by Dr Suparna
Choudhury (Max Planck Society, Institute for the History of Science,
Berlin)

 

The seminar will be held on:

 

Wednesday 9th March 2011

at

Wolfson Research Institute, Seminar Room (F009), Queen's Campus

 from 

12pm - 2 pm

(Buffet will be provided)

 

Abstract

 

The adolescent brain has become a flourishing project for cognitive
neuroscience. In the mid 1990s, MRI studies mapped out the extended
development in several cortical regions beyond childhood, and during
adolescence. In the last ten years, numerous functional MRI studies have
suggested that functions associated with these brain regions, such as
cognitive control and social cognition undergo a period of development.
These changes have been anecdotally and clinically used to account for
behavioural changes during adolescence. The interpretation of these data
that the "teen brain" is different has gained increasing visibility
outside the neuroscience community, among policy makers and in the
media, resonating strongly with current cultural conceptions of
teenagers in Western societies. This paper presents recent findings from
an ethnographic study with teenagers in the UK about adolescent
identities in the context of current knowledge of - and representations
about - the developing brain from imaging neuroscience. The implications
for burgeoning "neuropolicies" focused on adolescent behaviour and
mental health are discussed from a critical neuroscience
(www.critical-neuroscience.org) perspective.  

 

I very much hope you will be able to join us and would be grateful if
you could please let me know by Wednesday 2nd March 2011 if you will be
attending for catering purposes. 

 

 

 

 

Best wishes,

 

 

Rachel Simpson

Administrator/Outreach Officer

Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease 
Wolfson Research Institute
University of Durham
Queen's Campus
University Boulevard
Stockton-on-Tees 

TS17 6BH

 

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