NogginFest 2024!!!

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“Look for the helpers.”
Fred Rogers (and he certainly didn’t mean university administrators!)

NOGGINFEST 2024 by Kadi Rae Smith

NogginFest isn’t simple to host!

Requirements include a BIG space for our many attendees, plenty of tables for educational art materials, our hands-on research booths, a stage for speakers and performances and, of course, lots of room for braiiiiiiiins! We were gifted two days of space at the amazing local venue, The Fixin’ To in St. Johns, Portland. The owners graciously donated their time and facilities to us free of charge!

Recruiting Volunteers

Undergraduates, graduate students and alumni from Oregon State University, OHSU, Legacy Research Institute, WSU-Vancouver and PSU worked together, sharing experiences and trading tips on various ways to effectively engage with large groups of participants from all ages and walks of life.

INA put out the call for volunteer power to its members, and hosted training sessions for those with less experience doing neuroscience outreach in the community. Putting learning into practice by teaching can be daunting, so we set up meetings to help guide our peers on how to teach others what we’ve learned. We added artistic elements to each session to demonstrate various ways to make model neurons.

Wrangling Guest Speakers

Professional neuroscientists and graduate researchers put together presentations accompanied by visual aids. The research they presented was fascinating, covering the effects of brain injuries on speech and language comprehension, the nature of memory, the neural underpinnings of consciousness and the importance of touch in early childhood development.

LEARN MORE: Dr. Laura Villasana

LEARN MORE: Randall Olson, Ph.D. candidate

LEARN MORE: Noah Milman, Ph.D. candidate

LEARN MORE: Dr. Denesa Lockwood

LEARN MORE: Dr. Radhika Reddy

LEARN MORE: Conner Corbett

Developing and Building Interactive Art

The goal of INA was to have large, interactive brain-themed art pieces that participants could see, touch, take or take pictures of.

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Curating Entertainment

Music has long been tied to a variety of physiological and psychological effects on the brain, ranging from the legendary psychedelic rock scene of the 1960s to more modern aural innovations through enhancements in sound quality and effects.

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Promotion and Financial Support

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