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Who
We Are
Information about the the BrainScience on the Move project,
a program designed to promote and facillitate inquiry-based learning
in neuroscience among fifth to eighth grade students. |
Brain
U
Information on the BrainU workshop for middle school science teachers,
and how to register. |
Explain
Your Brain
Information on the Explain Your Brain tour of neuroscience for middle
school students. Includes info on exhibit stations and the assembly
program presented in BrainU particpants' schools. |
Teacher
Gallery
Ideas and worksheets developed by teacher participants in BrainU 2000
and 2001. |
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Student
Gallery
Examples of student contributions as a result of participation in
the Explain Your Brain program.
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Resources
Resources for middle learning of neuroscience are available here
in pdf format. Includes activities for understanding brain function,
memory and behavior, and motor control.
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Cool
Stuff
Fun stuff on brain science, including an action movie on how
nerves communicate with each other and links to related websites.
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Contact
Us
A window for submitting questions or comments about BrainScience
on the Move. |
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The
drawing at left shows two neurons (nerve cells) communicating via
a neurotransmitter (a chemical represented by the red dots). |
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