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Neuroscience for kids
No CommentsOne of the major problems with the internet is wading through the junk and knowing whether what you are reading is correct and valid. In terms of knowledge about neuroscience I would recommend the website Neuroscience for Kids. Although it is aimed at kids it is not simplistic and much of the information is also a useful lay guide to neuroscience for adults. It can also be informative for children especially if they have any injury or illness connected to the brain. I think that this site is an excellent resource and shows the internet at it’s best.
Published on October 28, 2008 · Filed under: education, neuroscience, web; Tagged as: education, internet, neuroscience


