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Re:Questions for a tame psychologist 2 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
Hi everyone,

I am very pleased to say that we have Patricia Riddell from Reading University as our tame psychologist on 14th May.

Tricia is a lecturer and researcher in Developmental Neuroscience at the University of Reading. She has a passion for training with the brain in mind and uses these techniques in her own teaching. She will lead a session where she will address questions that you have raised about the brain on the forum so remember to post your questions now and make sure you get the most from the meeting.

Tricia will introduce some of the latest research (in a brain friendly style) to promote discussion of what it means to design training with the brain in mind. The aim is to both challenge some current models, and to show how neuroscience can support and extend training practice.This is proving to be a really popular meeting and we have had a number bookings already so if you are intending to come book early!
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