Magic of the Mind

In this seminar from Reunion 2019, James Brockmole ‘99, Professor of Psychology, Joseph and Elizabeth Robbie Collegiate Chair, and Associate Dean for the Social Sciences, uses real-world examples and demonstrations to explain why we are prone to see what isn’t there, miss what is right before our eyes, remember seeing things that didn’t happen, and nevertheless make it through a day of living unscathed.

June 1, 2019

Health and SocietyForever IrishNotre Dame Alumni AssociationUniversity of Notre DameAlumniBrainJames BrockmoleMemoryPsychologyReunionSocial Sciences

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