
Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.

Your Brain on Movies - Dr. Jeff Zacks
Wednesday, October 20, 10:00 am
Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What’s the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life — and can we always tell the difference? How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real?
Join Dr, Jeff Zacks, a Professor of Psychological & Brain Science at Washington University, and the author of Flicker: Your Brain on Movies, as he delves into how movies and television work on our minds and brains. This program is co-sponsored with St. Louis NORC.
To R.S.V.P. online click here, call 314-733-9813 or email joliver@mirowitzcenter.org.