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Changing Minds

Changing Minds through Neuroscience Inspired Fashion

A collaboration between Winchester School of Art (WSA) and the Southampton Neuroscience Group (SoNG) was established with an aim to address the stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health.

Each year the starting point for the project is a visit from SoNG members to Winchester School of Art to talk about our research which spans synaptic function, neurodegeneration and cognitive Neuroscience. The importance of this basic research to neurological and psychiatric conditions is discussed and then some suggestions are made for topics that the students might like to consider as the design concept for their garment. A very important aspect of the project is that the design is carefully thought through in terms of the underlying neurobiology and the impact of the disease.  To help with this the students visit the research labs and have the chance to discuss their ideas further with SoNG postdoctoral fellows and postgraduates. If you would like to get involved with the Changing Minds project, you can email Dr Shmma Quraishe at s.quraishe@soton.ac.uk!

This project has provided a stimulating, engaging and creative way to engage in conversations about mental health issues, and you can explore the work on various neurological disorders through the above tabs at the top of the page.

Changing Minds at Peter Symonds College

Below here you can also see pictures from when sixth-form textile students from Peter Symonds College have worked with scientists from the University’s Southampton Neuroscience Group (SoNG) on the ‘Changing Minds’ project. This was with the aim of breaking down barriers and stimulate thinking and dialogue about mental health conditions, and was an amazing contribution to the Changing Minds project. You can find out more here.

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