Ann E. Knudsen
Monday, December 7, 2026 at 19:00
Ann E. Knudsen delivers an entertaining lecture on the neuroscience of gender differences, explaining how men and women's brains function differently and affect communication. Great for adults curious about psychology and brain science. No booking info or cost provided.
WORTH KNOWING ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN'S BRAINS – entertaining lecture with Ann E. Knudsen.
After countless requests, you can now experience the popular and entertaining lecture again - seen by more than 35,000 happy guests throughout the country.
Based on neuroscience, brain researcher and psychology lecturer Ann Knudsen explains the differences between men and women. You will exercise your laughing muscles and, above all, learn how to utilize brain differences in cooperation between the genders - both at home and in the workplace.
Women and men can drive each other crazy!
Why do men always clean the garage or trim the hedge just before guests arrive? Why can women often be persuaded to work for free? And why does she feel they are talking past each other when he thinks the cooperation is going smoothly? It may seem like clichés, but most of us have experienced situations where the claims hit close to reality. Psychology lecturer Ann Knudsen will explain the scientific differences between men and women based on neuroscience in the lecture. She maps, among other things, how our brains function differently and affect our communication and cooperation.
We can utilize brain differences
You may be provoked by some of Ann's points, but you will certainly get your laughing muscles worked out and nod in recognition at the examples. At the same time, you will gain insights into how we can best complement each other and utilize brain differences to strengthen both cooperation and understanding between the genders.
About Ann Elisabeth Knudsen
With a background as a psychology lecturer, Ann has specialized in the combination of neuropsychology and brain research. She has written a number of books and given countless lectures on the brain's development and function. In addition, Ann regularly appears as an expert in TV and radio programs.
Suitable for: adults
