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We argue that the spatial nature of the brain makes it an ideal candidate for hands-on activities coupled with a tangible interface. In this paper we introduce BrainExplorer, a learning environment for teaching neuroscience. BrainExplorer allows users to explore neural pathways on...
houses our grey matter and centrally controls the functioning of the other organs. The brain is like the seat of the mind, almost the physical basis or source of the mind. Every day our brain changes
TED Studies are curated video collections for students, educators and self-guided learners. In Mapping and Manipulating the Brain, explore the human brain and learn how neuroscientists are using an array of techniques to chart this amazing organ.
Besides documenting that all teenagers are different, we also need to start understanding why this is the case. Studies already investigating this have shown that genetics,nutrition,parentingandmental illnessall affect the way our brain develops and the way we behave in adolescence. And in our late...
Explore open access fundingSelect institution Overview Neuroscience Bulletin is a peer reviewed, monthly publication that aims to disseminate research fronts in neuroscience and promote academic exchange within the community. Covers wide range of topics in neuroscience, and focuses on potential disease impli...
During their maturation, mammalian neurons lose the capacity to regrow their axons after an injury. Here, Hilton et al. explore the neuron maturation processes that limit axon regeneration, including changes in gene expression, cytoskeletal dynamics, and intracellular signalling and trafficking. ...
The brain that made the greatest contribution to neuroscience and to our understanding of memory has become a gift that keeps on giving. A 3D reconstruction of the brain of Henry Molaison, whose surgery to cure him of epilepsy left him with no short-term memory, will allow scientists to cont...
in particular with those using mindfulness as a foundation for remedying mental imbalance. As for psychoanalysis, it seems to encourage rumination and explore endlessly the details and intricacies of the clouds of mental confusion and self-centeredness that mask the most fundamental aspect of mind: ...
The nerve cord controlling the prehensile arm of the octopus has been poorly described. Here the authors explore the segmental arrangement of the nervous tissue, which guides motor control in the octopus. Cassady S. Olson , Natalie Grace Schulz & Clifton W. Ragsdale Article 15 January 2025 ...