Wired for Love - A Neuroscientist’s Journey Through Human Connection | How To Academy

Wed, 13 April 2022

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm GMT

Zoom

Wired for Love – A Neuroscientist’s Journey Through Human Connection

Dr Stephanie Cacioppo In Conversation With Hannah MacInnes

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Join leading neuroscientist Stephanie Cacioppo for the untold story of what happens to our brains when we are in love.

What is the difference between love and lust? Does love make us smarter? How does our brain experience loneliness and grief? Is there such a thing as ‘the one’?

In this livestream, In Conversation event, Dr Stephanie Cacioppo will answer all these questions and more. She will share revolutionary insights in to how we fall in love, and why; what makes love last; and how we process love lost – all grounded in cutting-edge findings in brain chemistry and behavioural science.

All of this is backed by Dr Stephanie’s own very personal story. At thirty-seven she was content to be single. She was fulfilled by her work on the neuroscience of romantic love, that was until she met the world’s foremost neuroscientist of loneliness. A whirlwind romance led to marriage and to sharing an office at the University of Chicago. After seven years of being inseparable at work and home, she lost her beloved husband following a devastating battle with cancer.

Dr Stephanie’s experience and her work enrich each other, creating a singular blend of science and lyricism that’s essential viewing for anyone looking for connection.

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Stephanie Cacioppo

Behavioural Neuroscientist, University of Chicago

Stephanie Cacioppo, PhD, is an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioural neuroscience at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and the director the school’s Brain Dynamis laboratory. She is the first female president of the Society for Social Neuroscience, an international field dedicated to understanding how biological systems implement social behaviours in modern society. She is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, as well as a member of the Board of Directors of the Society for Social Neuroscience

Hannah MacInnes

Journalist and Broadcaster

Hannah MacInnes is a broadcaster and journalist. Alongside hosting How To Academy’s live programmes and podcast, she presents a cultural show on Times Radio and interviews on-stage at a number of other major literary events. She is the host of The Klosters Forum Podcast series and has written for the Radio Times, the Evening Standard and TLS. Before going freelance she worked for 8 years at BBC Newsnight, as Planning Editor and as a Producer / Filmmaker.