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1 Laboratory-scale simulation study on the bioremediation of marine oil pollution by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria Bacillus subtilis PSB-1 Du Z; Li Z; Chen X; Liu M; Feng L; Li Q; Chen Z; Chen Q; 41707285
ENCS
2 Design, Analysis, and Prototyping of a Multifunctional Digital Twin-Enabled Aerospace Drilling End-Effector Deployable by a Collaborative Robot Kazemiesfahani M; Dilfanian E; Monsarrat B; Hajzargarbashi S; 41471503
ENCS
3 Large scale laboratory evolution uncovers clinically relevant collateral antibiotic sensitivity Chowdhury FR; Banari V; Lesnic V; Zhanel GG; Findlay BL; 40615056
BIOLOGY
4 Leading the way to a safer workplace: What enables supervisors to be servant leaders and enhance subordinates workplace safety behaviors? Chen YP; Hsu YS; Panaccio A; Wang H; 40483067
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5 Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods Young S; MacDonald H; Louden D; Ellis UM; Premji Z; Rogers M; Bethel A; Pickup D; 39176233
CONCORDIA
6 Myelin basic protein mRNA levels affect myelin sheath dimensions, architecture, plasticity, and density of resident glial cells Bagheri H; Friedman H; Hadwen A; Jarweh C; Cooper E; Oprea L; Guerrier C; Khadra A; Collin A; Cohen-Adad J; Young A; Victoriano GM; Swire M; Jarjour A; Bechler ME; Pryce RS; Chaurand P; Cougnaud L; Vuckovic D; Wilion E; Greene O; Nishiyama A; Benmamar-Badel A; Owens T; Grouza V; Tuznik M; Liu H; Rudko DA; Zhang J; Siminovitch KA; Peterson AC; 39023138
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7 The Magical Work of Brand Futurity: The Mythmaking of Disney Jake Pitre 37560617
CONCORDIA
8 How to build up big team science: a practical guide for large-scale collaborations Baumgartner HA; Alessandroni N; Byers-Heinlein K; Frank MC; Hamlin JK; Soderstrom M; Voelkel JG; Willer R; Yuen F; Coles NA; 37293356
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Functional Synthetic Biology Aldulijan I; Beal J; Billerbeck S; Bouffard J; Chambonnier G; Ntelkis N; Guerreiro I; Holub M; Ross P; Selvarajah V; Sprent N; Vidal G; Vignoni A; 37073284
BIOLOGY
10 Who's cooking tonight? A time-use study of coupled adults in Toronto, Canada Liu B; Widener MJ; Smith LG; Farber S; Gesink D; Minaker LM; Patterson Z; Larsen K; Gilliland J; 36339032
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11 The Value in Science-Art Partnerships for Science Education and Science Communication. Zaelzer C 32616625
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Title:The Value in Science-Art Partnerships for Science Education and Science Communication.
Authors:Zaelzer C
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32616625?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0238-20.2020
Publication:eNeuro
Keywords:collaborationsemotionalityfine artsgraphic designscience communicationscience education
PMID:32616625 Category:eNeuro Date Added:2020-07-04
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Centre for Research in Neuroscience, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal H3G 1A4, Quebec, Canada cristian.zaelzer@gmail.com.
2 Department of Design and Computation Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University, Montreal H3G 1M8, Quebec, Canada.
3 The Convergence Initiative, Longueuil J4G 2S1, Quebec, Canada.

Description:

The Value in Science-Art Partnerships for Science Education and Science Communication.

eNeuro. 2020 Jul 02;:

Authors: Zaelzer C

Abstract

Just a fraction of the scientific knowledge produced in laboratories reaches a lay audience. Most of our communication with the public gets lost in translation because of the difficulties that science communication poses to scientists. Among other obstacles, differential exposure to scientific and critical thinking, discrepancies with social narratives, and communication training based in the deficit model add on top of a practice established on avoiding emotionality. In this context, effective communication requires the use of emotions, which are crucial to establishing trust. This commentary provides a rationale for collaboration with graphic design and fine arts to use emotions in science communication and education. It starts by proposing the two-way engagement model as a replacement for the deficit model Next, it offers a neuroscientific basis for the use of emotions in establishing trust. Finally, it finishes profiling the Convergence Initiative's efforts to establish bridges across disciplines and communicating science with the public through art.Significance statement Collaborations between neuroscience, graphic design, and fine arts can help scientists to make their findings accessible to the general public through emotionality.

PMID: 32616625 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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