Take a new and exciting exploration through the largest and most advanced part of your brain. Begin to understand why children don’t “get” sarcasm, why babies don’t learn to talk right away and why you could recognize your child’s voice amongst many other children and why you use your hands to find your way around a dark room. Learn how some smells bring back memories, how you can find something in a pocketbook or pocket without looking and how we experience the ‘tickling” sensation. Discover why you were able to learn to ride a bike or play a musical instrument, why your tongue always finds the place where your tooth is broken and much more.
Barbara Bogner is a retired associate professor of biology who taught Human Anatomy and Physiology full time at Middlesex County College for 24 years. She has degrees from SUNY Stony Brook and Villanova University. She immensely