India, March 26 -- Our Stone Age Brains In Modern Cities (Talk + Mixer)

Saturday; 4.30pm - 6.30pm

Malaka Spice, Koregaon Park

Your brain evolved to navigate a world very different from multi-storeyed towers, traffic, noise, and LED lighting. This session explains how that shift plays out. Anjan Chatterjee, professor of neurology, psychology and architecture; and founding director of the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics is the evening's expert. He breaks down how design, architecture, and aesthetics unconsciously shape your mood, decisions, and behaviour. It's informal, interdisciplinary thinking: A 45-minute talk, followed by Q&A and a relaxed mixer over drinks. The crowd tends to be as interesting as the speaker. You'll perhaps walk ou...