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Reviews on theme Behaviour

Why Do We Pigeonhole People? | Lecture and conversation with psychologist Gijs Bijlstra, alderman Cilia Daemen and night mayor Celia Okoro
What happens in our brain when we 'pigeonhole' people? Why is it that even when we don't want to, we often still judge others based on gender or ethnicity? Does pigeonholing have a purpose? Learn how pigeonholing works and how we should deal with it.

Stress! Modern Plague or Buzzword? | Lecture and conversation with neuroscientist Erno Hermans and scholar of communication Enny Das
Everyone has stress. So it seems. But is there more stress than there used to be, or is the term just being used more often? What do we actually mean when we talk about “stress”? And what happens in our bodies when we experience it?

The Anxious Student | Academic Affairs with Professor of Student Welfare Marjolein van de Pol and member of student council PTRS Noortje Schonck
Why are students these days anxious and stressed? And what can the university do about it? Are students overloaded in terms of studies, work and other obligations? Or do they push themselves too far? Learn about these questions.

Flow. Why We Give Animals Human Traits | Film and conversation with philosopher Bas van Woerkum-Rooker
Learn from philosopher Bas van Woerkum-Rooker why we like to humanize animals.

Let go. Stoic lessons against stressing out | Lecture and conversation with philosopher Robert Vinkesteijn and psychologist Daniela Becker
Stoic self-help books by authors like Ryan Holiday are big business, and on socials, sayings by Seneca, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius are scoring very well. Why do we need their teachings again?

Psychedelics: Poison, Medicine or Magic | Lecture and conversation with cultural scientist Brigitte Adriaensen, philosopher Pieter Lemmens and psychologist Kim van Oorsouw
Psychedelics are seen as poison for people and society, as recreational drugs and part of a culture or sometimes even as medicine. Learn how our view of psychedelic drugs has changed.

Vaccination Doubt | Lecture and conversation with infectious disease physician Daphne Bussink and behavioral scientist Lisa Vandeberg
Why is it that more and more parents mistrust vaccinations? And can their trust be restored? Learn from physician of infectious disease control Daphne Bussink and behavioral scientist Lisa Vandeberg discuss vaccine doubt.

The Outrun. On Our Experience of Nature | Film and conversation with ecologist Constant Swinkels and biologist Bernadette van Heel
Can a natural environment help to refind yourself? What makes us experience nature as powerful and even healing? Why exactly does rugged, wild nature give us inner peace?

Thinking in the Space Around Us - The World as Part of our Thinking | Radboud Reflects @Schemerlicht by philosopher Harmen Ghijsen and artist Yolanda Uriz Elizalde
How does the space around us affect our thinking? Is our brain really as autonomous as we often think?

Learning Differently Through AI? | Lecture and conversation with remedial educationalist Inge Molenaar and neuroscientist Frank Léoné
What does AI mean for the way we learn? Will AI take over more and more of our learning, or will it actually turn us into even more efficient learning machines?

Are We Our Hormones? | Lecture and conversation with neuroscientist Anna Tyborowska and psychologist Lotte Gerritsen
Hormones have a tremendous effect on our lives. They can influence our behavior and our emotions and even the way our brains are structured. To what extent do hormones define us?

Man: The Clever Herd Animal | Theatre lecture with cognitive philosopher Marc Slors
Man is a smart herd animal. We did not evolve into smart loners, but into social group animals. Learn from philosopher Marc Slors that being a herd animal is more than foolishly following another; it is the basis of man's success as a species.