Keeping the Brain Active and Alive


<p>Want to learn how to keep your brain active and alive for life? Professor Jill Stamm from the Division of Psychology in Education, ASU College of Education in Tempe, will discuss the development of the brain from birth to age three and how factors such as classical music, exposure to language and stress in infants affects our ability to learn.</p><separator></separator><p> Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus will host Stamm's lecture on &quot;The Brain, How to Keep it Active and Alive for Life,&quot; on <b>Wednesday, November 1</b>, from <b>6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.</b>, Williams Campus Union Ballroom, 7001 E. Williams Field Road, Mesa, located at the intersection of Williams Field and Power roads. Follow the signs once you are on campus.</p><separator></separator><p> This free lecture is open to the public. Light Refreshments will be served.</p><separator></separator><p> For more information contact ASU's Polytechnic campus at 480/727-1023. To RSVP, call 480/727-1169 by Monday, October 30.</p>