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Neuroscience- what you need to know
No CommentsHow much do you know about the brain and how it works? I have found an interesting website from the Society of Neuroscience that presents the core concepts that everyone should know about the brain and the nervous system. It is particularly aimed at teachers and links with the curriculum in the US. The website provides a good guide to several aspects of neuroscience and is worth a look for parents and professionals.
Technorati ProfilePublished on December 5, 2008 · Filed under: education, neuroscience;


