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- SOMA Webinar ~ Magic for Non Humans. Text taken from Soma website.
- The Psychology of Magic~ A Zoom discussion with Dr. Gustav Kuhn of Goldsmiths University of London with his PhD students Alice Pailhes and Steve Bagienski and Professors Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins of the University of Cambridge and their PhD student Elias Garcia-Pelegrin. 5th March 2021
- Humanities Programme. Nicky & Clive discussing student research projects on cultural differences in cognition, with Chinese students on mainland China, as part of the CCISTC programme.
- Prof. Nicky Clayton & Prof. Clive Wilkins of The Captured Thought will appear at the Oxford University Scientific Society this week to discuss the psychology of cognitive illusions and why the mind is tricked ~Thursday, 4th February 2021 from 18.30-19.30 UTC2
- Cambridge academics presentation to Deans and Heads of Department at ZhengZhou University with Professor’s Clayton and Wilkins
- Centro Tlaxcala de Biologia de la Conducta, Unversidad Automoma de Tlaxcala, Mexico. Behaviour Symposium. Conflict: Current validity and relevance of the four Tinbergen questions The Development and Evolution of Cognitive Illusions
- 19th-22nd July 2021. Gutenberg International Conference Centre, Mainz, Germany. Biology of Dance: Social interactions. Symposium~ becoming social. Physical workshop
- The Captured Thought~ Professor’s Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins ‘Zoom’ across the world at top speed in the absence of travel
- The Captured Thought discusses The Moustachio Quartet. A series of three talks, devised by CCISTC, for Dalian University, China. Investigating the literary process~ from textual influences to origination of ideas and final editing. Professor Nicky Clayton FRS interviews the author Clive Wilkins
- Professors Nicky Clayton & Clive Wilkins went to SciFoo 2020. :-)
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The Oxford Royale Academy Collaborative Learning Event (ORACLE)
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The Captured Thought and Science-Art Collaborations at the BRITISH COUNCIL.
Follow the link to the British Council Podcasts http://www.britishcouncil.org/cubed/media/science-arts-dance-birds
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The Captured Thought at Florida University
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Nicky Clayton & Clive Wilkins present The Medawar Lecture for 2015
The lecture was well received and the subsequent dinner a joyous end to a lovely evening with staff and students of Queen Mary’s College, University College London.
London Science Museum. Science meets the Media Party 2015
Champagne, canapés, scintillating company and lashings of science. The evening was hosted by Ian Blatchford, Director of the Science Museum and Sir Paul Nurse, President of The Royal Society.
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Nicky Clayton on BBC Private Passions. Sunday February 8th. 12.00 noon.
Nicky discusses her life and times with Michael Berkley and chooses some of her favourite music.
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Dancing Times~ Fusion of Ideas
Debbie Malina considers how artists and scientists are increasingly allowing their individual and professional boundaries to blur in order to inspire new ways of thinking. The Captured Thought and The Moustachio Quartet feature in the article on pages 89-93 in … Continue reading
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Florida Calls…
The Captured Thought has been invited to University of Florida for a series of lectures exploring aspects of memory and mental time travel. We will be there during the week starting March 30th 2015.
Memories of Sheffield.
Nicky and Clive in action at Sheffield University delivering the Spoon lecture. Einstein supposedly said~ Time only exists to prevent everything from happening at once. Although physical time proceeds forever forwards, mental time can travel backwards as well, indeed in … Continue reading
Sheffield University lecture. 17th December 2014. The Spoon Lecture: Relativity and Anchors in Time
for more information visit: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/aps/seminar-programme Alfred Denny Lecture Theatre 1 at 1pm