Photograph by: Lisa Glauer
On Tuesday, 15 October at 6 p.m., a free event will be held in Room 4 at LAC Lugano, featuring a special guest speaker: Semir Zeki, founder of Neuroaesthetics.
During the meeting, organized in collaboration with LAC edu, the City of Lugano Culture Division and Università della Svizzera italiana, Professor Zeki will explore the brain mechanisms that are activated during intense emotional experiences, such as love, hate and desire.
The lecture is free of charge and will be held in English.
Here is the program of the event communicated by LAC Lugano:
“Neurobiologist Semir Zeki will talk about the neural correlates of love, the consequences of deactivating large parts of the cortex at times when we experience feelings of love, the reflection of the concept of unity in love mirrored in brain activation, and many other related issues.”
Semir Zeki: the father of Neuroaesthetics
Semir Zeki, formerly professor of Neurobiology, now holds the chair of Neuroaesthetics at University College London.
Specializing in tracking the human visual brain, he is an expert in analyzing the brain mechanisms that are activated during emotional experiences.