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Neuroscience Home > BrainScience on the Move
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.

Student Gallery
Examples of student contributions as a result of participation in the Explain Your Brain program.

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.

Cool Stuff
Fun stuff on brain science, including an action movie on how nerves communicate with each other and links to related websites.
Contact Us
A window for submitting questions or comments about BrainScience on the Move.
The drawing at left shows two neurons (nerve cells) communicating via a neurotransmitter (a chemical represented by the red dots).
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