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On 29 September Oxford's 'Curiosity Carnival' joined hundreds of other European cities in celebrating European Researchers' Night.

WIN researchers took part in a city-wide programme of activities that attracted over 9,000 people, including a performance of the WIN Play '21st Century Phrenology' at the Museum of Natural History; a stall on Broad Street with neuroscience-themed fairground games; vision loss simulations at the Botanic Garden; and a Boost Your Brain stall about the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance.

Read more about WIN's involvement in Curiosity Carnival.