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About See Memory
Created from 30,000 hand-painted stills and interviews with leading neuroscientists and therapists, including Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel,, See Memory is a visually stunning and deeply moving film that reimagines how we understand memory, trauma, and emotional experience. Featuring leading neuroscientists and psychiatrists, the film provides a fresh perspective on the science of memory and its profound impact on our emotional well-being.- mention this is a sneak-peek- ahead of its May PBS Premiere for Mental Health Awareness Month '
About iRest Institute
This event is hosted in collaboration with iRest Institute, an educational organization that offers accessible programs and content based on eastern contemplative teachings and western psychology and neuroscience. iRest (Integrative Restoration) is a comprehensive, evidence-based program designed for enhancing health and healing, and restoring unbreakable resilience and well-being. Learn more: www.irest.org.
Your Support Matters
This event is made possible by your generosity. Your donation directly supports:
-iRest’s mission of bringing healing tools to communities in need.
-The impact campaign for See Memory, ensuring more people can engage in meaningful conversations about trauma, memory and healing.
-Greater access to these vital discussions, helping individuals and communities heal.
The Science and Healing of Memory
A Special Screening of See Memory + iRest Discussion
Join us for a powerful virtual event exploring memory, healing, and transformation through the lens of neuroscience, mindfulness, and art. This special screening of See Memory—a breathtaking, hand-painted documentary about the science and emotional depth of memory—will be followed by an insightful live panel discussion featuring Dr. Charan Ranganath, New York Times bestselling author of Why We Remember and one of the world’s leading experts on memory.
Join us for a powerful virtual event exploring memory, healing, and transformation through the lens of neuroscience, mindfulness, and art. This special screening of See Memory—a breathtaking, hand-painted documentary about the science and emotional depth of memory—will be followed by an insightful live panel discussion featuring Dr. Charan Ranganath, one of the world’s leading experts on memory and New York Times best selling author of Why We Remember.
'Memory is much, much more than an archive of the past; it is the prism through which we see ourselves, others, and the world.'
~Dr. Charan Ranganath
Featuring Special Guest Dr. Charan Ranganath
Charan Ranganath is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and director of the Dynamic Memory Lab at the University of California at Davis. For over 25 years, Dr. Ranganath has studied the mechanisms in the brain that allow us to remember past events, using brain imaging techniques, computational modeling and studies of patients with memory disorders. He has been recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship. He lives in Davis, California.
About See Memory
Created from 30,000 hand-painted stills and interviews with leading neuroscientists and therapists, including Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel,, See Memory is a visually stunning and deeply moving film that reimagines how we understand memory, trauma, and emotional experience. Featuring leading neuroscientists and psychiatrists, the film provides a fresh perspective on the science of memory and its profound impact on our emotional well-being.- mention this is a sneak-peek- ahead of its May PBS Premiere for Mental Health Awareness Month '
About iRest Institute
This event is hosted in collaboration with iRest Institute, an educational organization that offers accessible programs and content based on eastern contemplative teachings and western psychology and neuroscience. iRest (Integrative Restoration) is a comprehensive, evidence-based program designed for enhancing health and healing, and restoring unbreakable resilience and well-being. Learn more: www.irest.org.
Your Support Matters
This event is made possible by your generosity. Your donation directly supports:
-iRest’s mission of bringing healing tools to communities in need.
-The impact campaign for See Memory, ensuring more people can engage in meaningful conversations about trauma, memory and healing.
-Greater access to these vital discussions, helping individuals and communities heal.
The Science and Healing of Memory
A Special Screening of See Memory + iRest Discussion
Join us for a powerful virtual event exploring memory, healing, and transformation through the lens of neuroscience, mindfulness, and art. This special screening of See Memory—a breathtaking, hand-painted documentary about the science and emotional depth of memory—will be followed by an insightful live panel discussion featuring Dr. Charan Ranganath, New York Times bestselling author of Why We Remember and one of the world’s leading experts on memory.
Join us for a powerful virtual event exploring memory, healing, and transformation through the lens of neuroscience, mindfulness, and art. This special screening of See Memory—a breathtaking, hand-painted documentary about the science and emotional depth of memory—will be followed by an insightful live panel discussion featuring Dr. Charan Ranganath, one of the world’s leading experts on memory and New York Times best selling author of Why We Remember.
'Memory is much, much more than an archive of the past; it is the prism through which we see ourselves, others, and the world.'
~Dr. Charan Ranganath
Featuring Special Guest Dr. Charan Ranganath
Charan Ranganath is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and director of the Dynamic Memory Lab at the University of California at Davis. For over 25 years, Dr. Ranganath has studied the mechanisms in the brain that allow us to remember past events, using brain imaging techniques, computational modeling and studies of patients with memory disorders. He has been recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship. He lives in Davis, California.