The Neuro Film Series
The 2013 Neuro Film Series season will begin on Wednesday,
October 24 at 6:30 pm.聽 We will be showing the Academy Award
winning science fiction film "Charly" (1968), which is an
adaptation of "Flowers for Algernon鈥 by Daniel Keyes. It chronicles
the life of a patient who undergoes an experimental neurosurgical
procedure to enhance his IQ. The film explores relationships
between neurosurgery and neuropsychology, intellect and emotion,
love and loss. At the end of the film, our Neuro host, Dr. Jeffrey
Hall will discuss the film and welcome questions and
comments.
Dr. Hall is neurosurgeon dedicated to the surgical care of patients
with epilepsy. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in
Neuropsychology earned under the mentorship of Dr. Doreen Kimura
who was Dr. Brenda Milner's first PhD student.
Discover Science at the movies on October 24, 6:30 pm at the Neuro
Film Series!
Neuro Movie Nights are free and snacks can be purchased (including
wraps and popcorn)!
All films take place at: The Montreal Neurological Institute and
Hospital, 3801 University Street, Jeanne Timmins
Amphitheatre.
For more information contact: debbie.rashcovsky [at] mcgill.ca or
514-398-6047 or go to
We look forward to seeing you there!