The Science of Optimism: How a Positive Outlook Shapes Your Brain, Body and Future With Beth Fisher, Computational Neuroscientist
Event description
Optimism isn’t just about “looking on the bright side”—it’s a powerful mindset with deep roots in neuroscience.
Join us at CoLabs for a fascinating lunchtime conversation with Beth Fisher (congrats on submitting your thesis and getting published in Nature!), a computational neuroscientist affiliated with the Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies and the University of Sydney.
Beth's research explores how optimism emerges in the brain, how it functions as both a trait and a choice, and the remarkable ripple effects it can have on our lives.
In this 30-minute session, she will share insights from her work on:
🧠 The brain’s role in optimism and decision-making
💬 Why optimism is more than just a mood—it’s a trait we can strengthen
🫀 The surprising ways optimism influences our physical health
🌱 How cultivating optimism can improve our relationships, careers, communities, and long-term wellbeing
Whether you're science-curious, building a startup, studying, deep in research, or working in industry, this is a rare opportunity to explore how mindset shapes not just our thoughts but our futures.
📍 At CoLabs Brunswick Unit 1 (upstairs at 1/306 Albert St)
🍽 Bring your lunch and your questions—everyone’s welcome!
🧬 No science background needed—just an open mind.
🚗Parking is Limited, public transport is close using the No.19 tram and Brunswick Train Station (Upfield Line)
We will donate event proceeds to BioQuisitive, a charity helping people and the planet through STEM!
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