Contact: Coco Besson, WWU Behavioral Neuroscience Program Coordinator, (360) 650-2148, or coco.besson@wwu.edu.
BELLINGHAM – Faculty from Western Washington University’s Behavioral Neuroscience Program and Biology and Psychology departments will gather for a monthly neighborhood round-table discussion, “Neuroscience on Tap: Bring Your Own Brain (BYOB),” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Monday, June 1, at The Copper Hog restaurant at 1327 N. State St. in Bellingham.
“Aphasia: Finding the Right Words. Neural Reorganization of Language after Stroke” is this month’s topic and will be hosted by McNeel Jantzen, an assistant professor in Western’s Psychology Department.
Regular monthly meetings occur on the first Monday of each month. At each meeting, a faculty member leads the discussion of a specific topic, from mental illness to food addiction to brain injury.
For more information or to check on the topic of the upcoming discussion, contact Coco Besson, WWU Behavioral Neuroscience Program Coordinator, at (360) 650-2148 or at coco.besson@wwu.edu. Additional program information can also be found at http://www.wwu.edu/neuroscience/.

