Master Minds: How Our Bodies Help Us Understand Our Surroundings

The Bob Harkins Branch will be closed all day on Monday, September 22, and Tuesday, September 23, 2025 while crews tackle some much needed roof repairs. This includes the book drops which will also be unavailable during this time.

UNBC students to share their master’s research in this series of Master Mind virtual programs. Our first speaker is Susie Macrae, a masters student from the Psychology program.
 
How Our Bodies Help Us Understand Our Surroundings
It isn’t a challenge for most people to be able to name and describe the uses of the objects around us. When we see a book in front of us, we know what it is and automatically understand how it is used. What we don’t know is how this type of information is stored in our brain. One theory that tries to explain this is called "Grounded Cognition". This theory explains that information about the world is stored as experiences we have had with the world. My research uses a mind trick called the Rubber Hand Illusion, which can make people believe that rubber hand belongs to them! With this illusion we are wanting to see how our body contributes to how we see the world around us.
Register here: Programs PGPL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Master Minds series
Time: Mar 19, 2021 07:00 PM Vancouver

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/98048080168?pwd=bWdqcVVFdVZZMXg3c25TMWw5Tm5Tdz09

Meeting ID: 980 4808 0168
Passcode: 274263

Location: 
Virtual Event
Target Audience: 
Adult