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Neuroscience for Kids
Created for students and teachers.

Neuroscience Coloring Book
Great for making diagrams, overhead projections, and just for finding out what things like the brain, Synapses and neurons look like.

Find Research on the Brain

Mind/Brain Learning Principles Renate Nummela Caine and Geoffrey Caine
Renate and Geoffrey Caine outline twelve principles that must be considered in the design of any learning program.

World Wide Web Resources on Brain-Based Learning and Research from Steve Krasner

Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology on the Internet
Collection of brain research resources, including interactive tutorials.

The Brain Connection.com
How brain science can enhance learning.

Go Inside the Human Brain

Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlases: Interactive brain
Colorful, navigable images of the brain. Sponsored by the University of Washington.

Inside the Brain: An Interactive Tour
Explains basic concepts about the brain and what happens to it in Alzheimer's disease. Viewers navigate at their own pace through 16 illustrated screens and follow colored text links that highlight key areas and special features of each illustration.

The Virtual Hospital: The Human Brain
Detailed descriptions and photographs of the anatomy of the human brain and spinal cord sponsored by the University of Iowa.

The Whole Brain Atlas
The Harvard Medical School website shows cross sections of the human brain. Brain structures are labeled; site also contains movies of MRI images. More clinical than other websites, most interesting for older students

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