Training Course for Non-academics: Mould a Brain
January 25, 2019: Dr. Janina Kirsch, biologist and associated member of the Bernstein Center Freiburg, offers a unique training course for non-academics from medical professions.
Even children explore their environment primarily by grasping and touching - and in later life the connection between the sense of touch and the ability to learn remains as well. The biologist Dr. Janina Kirsch, associated member of the Bernstein Center, makes use of this fact: In her continuing education course, she allows the participants to mould different areas of the human brain made of clay. The course (in German), which is aimed at non-academics from medical professions, is intended to give the participants a low-threshold approach and a deeper understanding of the anatomy and function of the brain.
Video in German
Video with English subtitles