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Online ResourcesBrain: The Inside Story Exhibition Websiteamnh.org/brain Access featured videos, interactives, photo galleries, and more from the exhibition. Brain: The Inside Story for Educators amnh.org/education/brain This website lists all exhibition-related resources and tips on planning your visit. Brain OLogy amnh.org/ology/brain Games, puzzles, and activities help kids explore how the brain enables us to think and move. Science Bulletins amnh.org/sciencebulletins Check out the Human Bulletin for recent discoveries about neuroanatomy, symbolic thought, and the wiring and evolution of the human brain. Neuroscience for Kids faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html This searchable site for middle- and high-school students combines science basics with new discoveries in brain research, experiments, and lesson plans for teachers. Brain Atlas brainexplorer.org/brain_atlas/Brainatlas_index.shtml This illustrated atlas explains brain anatomy, how it works, and current knowledge about a range of brain disorders. The Brain from Top to Bottom thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/index_d.html Browsable by module and topic, high-school students can explore the brain from synapse to social constructs. Charlie Rose: The Brain Series charlierose.com/view/collection/10702 In each episode of this PBS monthly series, a panel of experts discusses a different aspect of brain function and research. Society for Neuroscience: NERVE ndgo.net/sfn/nerve/ This regularly updated site provides information and tools for teachers. Searchable by grade level, topic, and keyword. Society for Neuroscience: Brain Facts sfn.org/index.aspx?pagename=brainFacts Aimed at high-school students and teachers, this free downloadable book is a primer on the brain and nervous system. |
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