What You Will Walk Away With
A clearer understanding of how the brain and nervous system shape behavior, stress, and responses in everyday interactions
Insight into why people respond the way they do and how to meet those moments with greater intention and clarity
A practical lens for making sense of patterns like overwhelm, shutdown, or reactivity without jumping to assumptions
Clarity on how a neuroscience-informed approach can support more grounded, effective, and responsive care across roles
Meet the Instructor
Schuyler Vink, M.Sc
Course Instructor
Schuyler Vink, M.Sc, is a neuroscience subject-matter expert whose work spans neurotechnology, neural engineering, and human-computer interaction. Vink develops accessible, trauma-informed health technologies for resource-constrained and rural settings, with a focus on how tools influence behavior, attention, and the clinician-patient relationship. Through the Emeritus Institute of Management, Vink facilitates Executive Education programs delivered in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard Medical School on neuroscience, decision-making, and responsible AI. Previous academic contributions include research on mindfulness and the brain’s attention-control system, neurostimulation trials for motor learning and early neurodegeneration, spike-train analysis, and technology-based supports for anxiety and depression. Across all work, Vink centers functional neuroscience that expands access to dignifying care.
Make Sense of What You Are Seeing
If you have ever felt like you are missing something beneath the surface of the behaviors you are seeing, you are not alone. Many professionals are given concepts, but not a clear way to apply them in real time. Understanding the brain and nervous system changes how you interpret behavior, respond in complex moments, and support meaningful change. This free live Q&A is an opportunity to experience that shift for yourself.
Ask your questions, connect with the instructor, and get a feel for how Neuroscience 101 translates complex science into something clear, practical, and usable.