23/03/2022 - Events
In collaboration with the Barcelona library network
From 25 April to 20 June, 2022, the series "Our brain, that great unknown" will be held in various libraries across Barcelona, supported by the Barcelona library network. This series is part of the "Visions of Science" project organised by the Barcelona Library network, and for the third year it has been entrusted to the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) thanks to the success of previous editions.
The series will run for 8 weeks. Every Monday at 6:30 pm there will be free talks, open to everyone, on topics related to the brain, a complex and fascinating organ about which we still have a great deal to discover.
In this series we will learn about the latest data provided by new scientific advances in this field thanks to the participation of leading experts from Hospital del Mar and the IMIM. We will find out everything from how the brain works and how it behaves in the face of illness to how emotions are seen in the brain and the latest brain surgery techniques.
These talks will be held alternatively in 4 of Barcelona's libraries: Camp de l'Arpa - Caterina Albert Library, El Clot Library, Xavier Benguerel Library, and Francesca Bonnemaison Library.
Through this initiative the IMIM-Hospital del Mar wishes to show its commitment to promoting scientific culture by facilitating public access to knowledge.
Below is the schedule and more information on the 8 talks included in the series. Click here if you would like to download the whole programme.
We are waiting for you!
Getting to know our brain
25/04/2022 at 6:30 pm - Camp de l'Arpa - Caterina Albert Library
What is our brain like? Do you know how it works when it comes to processing information, reasoning, remembering, and making decisions? Do you know what cognition is? Thanks to research in the field of neuroscience we are increasingly able to understand the human mind.
Headaches, everything we should know about them
02/05/2022-at 6:30 pm - El Clot-Josep Benet Library
Half of the world's population suffers from headaches. What are the most frequent causes? Can they be prevented? Can they be treated? And what happens when pharmacological treatment is not enough? Can surgery help headaches?
Stroke: before, during and after
09/05/2022- 6:30 pm - Xavier Benguerel Library
In Spain, stroke is the leading cause of death in women and the third ranked in men, and is estimated to affect 1 in 6 people at some point in their lives. How can we prevent it? What treatments are available? What is the recovery process?
Emotions and cognition in the brain
16/05/2022- at 6:30 pm El Clot-Josep Benet Library
Are emotions in the brain? Can we see them? Emotions and cognition depend on the proper functioning and coordination between various brain structures. Today we can visualise and study these in patients and animal models using neuroimaging and neurophysiology. This allows us to better understand the neural networks involved in emotions, learning and memory and the disorders related to these.
Why does the brain sleep?
23/05/2022- 6:30 pm - Francesca Bonnemaison Library
Sleep is important for resting and maintaining day-to-day activity, but also for attention, memory and physical and mental well-being. In fact, we spend a third of our lives sleeping. But why do we sleep? What happens in the brain when we alternate sleep and wakefulness?
The addicted brain
30/05/2022- 6:30 pm - Camp de l'Arpa - Caterina Albert Library
Addiction is a complex disease of the central nervous system, in which the person, the environment and the substance or behaviour interact. How can it be avoided? What do we know about the addict's brain?
Eating and living with the brain in mind
13/06/2022- 6:30 pm - El Clot Library
As we age, our brain undergoes changes that can lead to different pathologies, including the loss of our memory and other abilities. Can we do anything to prevent this? What role does our diet play? And what about our day-to-day activities?
Mental health and COVID
20/06/2022- 6:30 pm - Xavier Benguerel Library
How has the pandemic affected our mental health? Older people, young people, people who have suffered from the disease? What should we do if we want to have good mental health? Protective risk factors and approaches for dealing with mental health problems.
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