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The Neuroscience of Pleasure - Cancelled
It is with a heavy heart that we've decided to cancel two of our three Brain Awareness Season lectures: The Neuroscience of Pleasure with Larry Sherman, Ph.D., and Machines and the Mind with Leigh Hochberg, M.D., Ph.D. We didn't make this decision lightly, as so much time and energy has been spent by dozens of people to create this program. Given the uncertain times, it is the best decision to keep our community healthy.
That being said, we will for the time being still hold our June 29 lecture with Peter Hotez, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Hotez is an expert in vaccines and infectious diseases, and we hope he will provide some insights into COVID-19, in addition to the original topic of vaccines and autism myths, as we come out of this pandemic.
If you purchased tickets for these two cancelled lectures, you can receive a full refund at the point of purchase. Credit card refunds could take up to 14 days to process. If tickets were purchased via walk-up with cash, please email the box office to request a check, as the walk-up office is closed.
How your brain responds to music, love and chocolate
Larry Sherman, Ph.D.
Professor, Oregon National Primate Research Center
OHSU
Listening to beautiful music, falling in love and eating really good chocolate create intense feelings of pleasure – but why? OHSU neuroscientist Larry Sherman, Ph.D., joined by the Portland Chamber Orchestra and singer Naomi LaViolette, presents a fascinating multi-media discussion and concert on how the brain experiences pleasure. Diving into exciting new research – including what happens to the brain when love goes awry – and what we can learn from the monogamous prairie vole, Dr. Sherman mixes music, humor and neuroscience for an unforgettable, educational evening.
This unique lecture and performance will have a 15 minute intermission, and end at 9 p.m.
2020 BRAIN AWARENESS LECTURE SERIES
MARCH 30 - CANCELLED
The Neuroscience of Pleasure
How your brain responds to music, love and chocolate
Larry Sherman, Ph.D.
MAY 27 - CANCELLED
Machines and the Mind
Advances in brain-computer interface
Leigh Hochberg, M.D., Ph.D.
JUNE 29
Vaccines: Autism and Other Myths
Solving today’s public health crisis
Peter Hotez, M.D., Ph.D.
Ticket Info
Sherman tickets:
$50 general admission
$65 reserved
$40 seniors/$27 students
Season package ticket prices:
$100 general admission
$140 reserved
$75 seniors/$55 students
All lectures start at 7:00pm in the Newmark Theatre (inside Antoinette Hatfield Hall), 1111 S.W. Broadway Ave., Portland, OR 97205.
OHSU Brain Institute is a national leader in neuroscience patient care, research and education. We provide the most comprehensive care of neurological illness in the Pacific Northwest. Our nationally recognized neurological programs and centers offer comprehensive clinical and surgical services that are available nowhere else in Oregon.
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