
Asya Kazantseva in Berlin: "I Can Feel It in My Gut! The Science of Intuition and Decision-Making"
A popular-science lecture by Asya Kazantseva on how the brain handles uncertainty and when trusting your gut is - or isn't - a good idea.
Asja Kazanceva is a Russian science journalist and communicator focused on neuroscience and critical thinking. She studied biology and became widely known through her books on how the brain shapes human behaviour, including "Who Would Have Thought?" Her lectures translate current research into accessible, everyday language for general audiences.

A popular-science lecture by Asya Kazantseva on how the brain handles uncertainty and when trusting your gut is - or isn't - a good idea.

A popular-science lecture by Asya Kazantseva on how the brain handles information gaps and whether trusting your gut is ever a good idea.

Asya Kazantseva lectures in Kraków on how the brain handles uncertainty and whether gut instinct is an evolutionary strength or a liability.