Neuroscience for Kids has been created for all students and teachers who would like to learn about the nervous system. ... "Neuroscience for Kids" is maintained by Eric H. Chudler, Ph.D. and was supported by a Science Education Partnership Award (R25 RR12312) from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR).
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Working Students; See photographs of students working on "Neuroscience for Kids" projects. ... Lesson Plans; Complete lesson plans with background information, teacher guides and student guides from Neuroscience for Kids.
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The Neuroscience for Kids Web site is a comprehensive site. The main section of the site, "Explore the Nervous System," lets users read about the various parts of the nervous system, learn about the five senses, and participate in experiments, games, and activities.
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Neuroscience for Kids is for students and teachers who want to learn about the nervous system -- particularly the brain and spinal cord. ... The Neuroscience for Kids Web site is a comprehensive site. The main section of the site, "Explore the Nervous System," lets users read about the various parts of the nervous system,
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Neuroscience for Kids explores the brain and nervous system. ... Interesting Fact:; Autism is classified as a pervasive developmental disorder. The "pervasive" part of the name implies that the disorder is serious, or that it affects many areas of development. Symptoms vary greatly from person to person...
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I think that it's very unlikely that we are only using 10% of our brain. Maybe the statement is meant to say that we only use 10% of our brain at any one given time, but that is not that clear either. If it's one thing i know about life on earth and evolution of the species, is... ... Neuroscience on Jun 21, 2002...
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From the page: "Here is an activity you can try to see differences in the abilities of your right and left hands. Set aside a period of time (30 minutes, 1 hour or longer) and use your non-dominant hand to do things your dominant hand usually does. ... Reviewed by caligula04 Oct 11 2005, 10:49am ( 1 ... Reviews of the site...
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Neuroscience for Kids at UWash — by Jeremy M. Phillips — last modified 2007-02-22 04:41 AM A site for students and teachers. ... Center for Mind and Brain > About > Neuroscience for Kids ... Neuroscience for Kids at UWash...
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The director of education and outreach at the University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials in Seattle, Chudler maintains Neuroscience for Kids, an engaging and informative site that concerns the “three pounds of tissue in our heads—the BRAIN!!” The site covers not just “Brain Basics”—how neurons work,
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