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Neuroscience for Kids - http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html
Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning more about the nervous system and brain. Hands on activities, experiments, information for all grade levels. |
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Brain Connection - http://www.brainconnection.com/
An online source of information about the brain for educators, parents, students and teachers. |
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The W.U.S.M. Neuroscience Tutorial - http://thalamus.wustl.edu/course/
Excellent tutorial for neuroscience. |
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e-MRI, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics and Technique Course - http://www.e-mri.org/
Online interactive course covering the basic principles of MRI, intended for students, MR technologists and radiology residents. |
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The International Brain Bee - http://www.internationalbrainbee.com
Neuroscience competition for high schools. Provides information for competitors, coordinators and sponsors. |
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Brain Basics: Know Your Brain - http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brain_basics/know_your_brain.htm
A primer on the brain for non-scientists including its architecture, geography, structure and functions. |
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Synapse Web - http://synapses.clm.utexas.edu/
Scientific resources for the study of synapse structure and function, including tutorials on neurocytology, software, 3D data, and reconstructions from serial electron microscopy. |
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MyBrain International Limited - http://www.mybrain.co.uk
Supplies tools and materials to trainers and coaches. Provides information on the brain and provides an on-line Brain Dominance profiling tool. |
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BLTC Research Library - http://www.neurobiology.com
A series of short tutorials and essays to help healthcare workers understand some complex neurological concepts they may not have met during their education. |
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Modular Digital Course in Undergraduate Neuroscience Education - http://mdcune.psych.ucla.edu/
MDCUNE provides free, inquiry-based neurobiology modules that are completely digital so that only computers are required. These modules have been successfully taught in laboratory courses at UCLA. |