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Davina Bristow is now doing a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL, having done a degree in biology at Oxford, and so far her research has led from studying why we don't notice our blinks, to the lip reading abilities of 2 month old babies. In the meantime she has done work experience with the BBC, on Child of Our Time and Horizon, and with the Daily Telegraph, and she also writes science stories for the London Student Newspaper. For the Famelab auditions she talked about the neuroscience of love, and why monkeys will pay to see photos of female monkeys' bottoms.
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