
"In this station we learned that when there are neurotransmitters the signals travel faster from neuron to neuron. But when there are not neurotransmitters the signals travel slower. We learned this by passing balls." |
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"My favorite part about going to the Museum was holding a real brain. I never thought I would be able to do that. Thank you so much for the amazing experience." |
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"Holding the brain was gross at first to me. When I held the brain it was cold, wet, and hard. Holding the brain was a once in a lifetime thing. It was great." |
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"The brain is a very important part of your body. Without it, you would be dead. There are 3 parts of the brain: cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brain stem. The cerebrum is the biggest and most important. Then the cerebellum and the brain stem." |
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"This is the picture when I went in the tent and saw a big brain and learned about how drugs and alcohol affect the brain." |
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"My favorite station was the smell station. I liked the way that the director told us about the sense of smell and part of the brain controls it. I also loved the game that played about smelling two containers and matching them together. Even though the sense station was my favorite I think that coming to Brain Awareness Week was, overall, a wonderful and fun filled experience." |
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"What I really liked about your museum was the goggles that made your vision fuzzy or dizzy. Thank you! I really want to come back! P.S. I also liked the fetuses. P.P.S. I now might want to be a brain surgeon!" |
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