The annual neuroscience and behavior lecture will be given by Dr. Ralph Adolphs who is Bren Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience and Biology at california Institute of Technology.
Dr. Adolphs investigates the neural basis of human social behavior, particularly focusing on how people perceive and process emotions in facial expressions.
His research laboratory explores questions about social and moral judgments, emotional decision-making and the social challenges faced by individuals with autism.
On Wednesday, March 27, the BGSU Early Music Ensemble will present a lecture recital in the BGSU Planetarium with music from the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that reflects the ancient belief that the stars and planets made harmonious sounds - a concept also known as the "Music of the Spheres." This lecture recital also celebrates the total solar eclipse that will be experienced in northwest Ohio on April 8.