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Sunday 9 February, 14:00Passed
February 2025
Sunday 9
14:00 - 15:00
18 to 99 years old

Musée d'histoire des sciences

Rue de Lausanne 128, 1202 Genève

The polyvagal theory or how tango makes our nervous system dance

Discover a new approach to emotions and human relationships at a captivating conference led by Dr Sophie Haaz, and join the convivial ball hosted by Open Milonga.
Sunday 9 February, 14:00Passed
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In 45 minutes, immerse yourself in Stephen Porges' polyvagal theory, an innovative look at the role of the nervous system in our well-being.

The presentation will decipher the subtleties of the vagus nerve, a veritable bridge between body and mind, and explain how our brain unconsciously analyzes the environment to anticipate events. This perspective offers keys to improving our social relationships and strengthening our inner balance.

To extend this enriching experience, a convivial ball will be held in the elegant setting of the museum's salon. An evening of scientific discovery and sharing.

Sous-titre
Science and tango conference (in french)
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rendu 3D d'un système nerveux
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Conference - Meeting
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Muséum de Genève
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http://museum-geneve.ch/
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Musée d'histoire des sciences
Rue de Lausanne 128, 1202 Genève