
How does a dog's brain work compared to a cat's? What can we do to increase our sense of happiness? What is hidden in a criminal's brain? The guests of the 15th edition of Brain Days in the Tricity, which took place from March 14-16, 2025, had the opportunity to find out the answers to these and many other questions.
On Sunday, the 15th Tricity Brain Days came to an end. As every year, the event was very popular and attracted over a thousand people to the Faculty of Biology of the University of Gdańsk and the Hevelianum Centre in Gdańsk. The three-day programme included numerous attractions for children, teenagers and adults.
More than 80 people, including those from the Department of Animal and Human Physiology at the University of Gdańsk, the Hevelianum Centre in Gdańsk, the Experyment Science Centre in Gdynia, the Institute of Psychology at the University of Gdańsk, the Homunculus Student Research Group at the University of Gdańsk, the Clinical Sexology Research Group at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Psychology Student Group at the Medical University of Gdańsk, Positive Psychology Research Group at the University of SWPS, Intercollegiate Neuroscience Research Group and others.
We invite you to view the photo report from the event.