Perception and Mindfulness from Neuroscience and Buddhist Perspectives
Mindful Dartmouth presents a discussion on human perception from neuroscience and Buddhist perspectives with Dartmouth Professor Tor Wager and Zen Buddhist monastic Br. Phap Lu'u, moderated by Dartmouth Professor Diane Gilbert-Diamond. This talk was part of Plum Village Week at Dartmouth 2026.

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