Brain Sciences research

A participant in a Department of Brain Sciences trial looking at balance control wearing a virtual reality headset to test how anxiety influences locomotor learning and de-adaptation. Pictured (right): Dr Toby Ellmers, Research Fellow (Photo credit: Dave Guttridge)

The Centre for Vestibular Neurology investigates balance and imbalance in the brain which could help us understand falls from neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, using whole-body motion tracking and movement devices. (Photo credit: Dave Guttridge)

An EEG headset is used regularly in brain sciences research. The device uses non-invasive electrodes along the scalp to collect brain signals. (Photo credit: Dave Guttridge)

Microscope abstracts

Photographs of a photo-switching bridged azobenzene dye, taken in the Department of Life Sciences Laser Lab. (Photographed by Christopher Hutchison)

Photographs of a photo-switching bridged azobenzene dye, taken in the Department of Life Sciences Laser Lab. (Photographed by Christopher Hutchison)

Photographs of a photo-switching bridged azobenzene dye, taken in the Department of Life Sciences Laser Lab. (Photographed by Christopher Hutchison)

Imperial Lates – Senses

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December’s Imperial Lates was all about senses, offering attendees a free evening of sensory stimulating activities to explore science. (Picture credit: Brendan Foster)

December’s Imperial Lates was all about senses, offering attendees a free evening of sensory stimulating activities to explore science. (Picture credit: Brendan Foster)

December’s Imperial Lates was all about senses, offering attendees a free evening of sensory stimulating activities to explore science. (Picture credit: Brendan Foster)

The Maker Challenge gives young people local to White City the opportunity to develop an idea and see it through to creation. They have access to cutting-edge technologies at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace, and support from Imperial staff and students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)

The Maker Challenge gives young people local to White City the opportunity to develop an idea and see it through to creation. They have access to cutting-edge technologies at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace, and support from Imperial staff and students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)

The Maker Challenge gives young people local to White City the opportunity to develop an idea and see it through to creation. They have access to cutting-edge technologies at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace, and support from Imperial staff and students. (Photo credit: Fergus Burnett)

Art Club exhibition, Blyth Centre

5–20 February 2025, 10.00–17.00
Blyth Gallery, Level 5Sherfield Building,South Kensington Campus

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