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Brain: The Inside Story


OTTAWA, May 17, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wrap your brain around the most complex and fascinating biological structure known?our own human brain?in a new exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Nature. Brain: The Inside Story, a special exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History, is on view from May 18 to September 3, 2018 and is the Museum's summer blockbuster show.

The human brain?the result of millions of years of evolutionary history?uses molecular, chemical, and electrical signals to interpret information, weigh decisions, and learn at every stage of life. Through information about 21st century advances, vivid brain-scan imaging, hands-on interactive exhibits and imaginative art, this engrossing exhibition essentially shows how the brain works and gives visitors a new perspective on how they can perceive themselves. It offers keen insights and highlights the remarkable nature of this organ, such as the brain's surprising ability to rewire itself in response to experience, disability, or trauma. In addition, it showcases technologies that researchers use to study the brain and treat conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

"We're delighted to present this acclaimed exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History and its international collaborators," says Meg Beckel, President and CEO of the Canadian Museum of Nature. "The human brain is complex, and while we share many aspects with all conscious life, we are a unique species. Through this exhibition and the complementary components developed in collaboration with our knowledge sponsor, the Ontario Brain Institute, you will embark upon an amazing journey of discovery about the wonders of the brain."

Visitors will learn about brain health and wellness in a special area co-created with the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI). In addition, there will be a speaker series, Talk Brain, in the summer, and a special activity weekend, Brain Bonanza, on June 9-10. The Museum is also pleased to welcome the Sport Information Resource Centre as a supporting partner.

"The Ontario Brain Institute is pleased to have partnered with the Canadian Museum of Nature on such an important project. Brain: The Inside Story aims to draw attention to the intricate workings of the human brain that we usually take for granted. We hope through this partnership people will become mindful of their brain health and wellness through evidence-based practices, applicable in everyday life", Tom Mikkelsen, President & Scientific Director at the Ontario Brain Institute.

Brain: The Inside Story utilizes two creative and innovative ways to present scientific information: artistic interpretations and interactive exhibits.

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A surcharge of $10 applies to Brain: The Inside Story, in addition to regular museum admission. The brain activity zone is included with museum admission. The Canadian Museum of Nature is located at 240 McLeod Street, Ottawa. Visit nature.ca/brain. Follow the museum on Twitter (@museumofnature), Instagram (museumofnature), and Facebook.com/canadianmuseumofnature.

About the Canadian Museum of Nature:
The Canadian Museum of Nature is Canada's national museum of natural history and natural sciences. The museum provides evidence-based insights, inspiring experiences and meaningful engagement with nature's past, present and future. It achieves this through scientific research, a 14.6 million specimen collection, education programs, signature and travelling exhibitions, and a dynamic web site, nature.ca.

About the Ontario Brain Institute:
The Ontario Brain Institute is a provincially-funded, not-for-profit research centre seeking to maximize the impact of neuroscience and establish Ontario as a world leader in brain research, commercialization and care. We create convergent partnerships between researchers, clinicians, industry, patients, and their advocates to foster discovery and deliver innovative products and services that improve the lives of those living with brain disorders. Learn more at braininstitute.ca.    

    
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Canadian Museum of Nature   Canadian Museum of Nature
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