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YourBrainOnMusic.com
YourBrainOnMusic.com
This is the web site for the book "This is Your Brain on Music" by Daniel J. Levitin. It includes a number of interactive features including musical examples, a discussion board, an interactive brain, and a media archive.
·yourbrainonmusic.com·
YourBrainOnMusic.com
UCSD-TV
UCSD-TV
Gray Matters raises awareness of current brain research. The video series features presentations by leading neuroscientists and can be viewed in their entirety or as shorter clips for specific learning objectives in the classroom.
·ucsd.tv·
UCSD-TV
Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School | Brain Rules |
Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School | Brain Rules |
John Medina shares his interest in how brain sciences might influence the way we teach our children and work. Each chapter describes a brain rule—what scientists know for sure about how our brains work—and then offers transformative ideas for living.
·brainrules.net·
Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School | Brain Rules |
Brain Power - Series - The New York Times
Brain Power - Series - The New York Times
or all that scientists have studied it, the brain remains the most complex and mysterious human organ - and, now, the focus of billions of dollars' worth of research to penetrate its secrets. The Brain Power series looks in depth at some of the insights t
·topics.nytimes.com·
Brain Power - Series - The New York Times
18 Beautiful Infographics About the Human Brain
18 Beautiful Infographics About the Human Brain
Counselors, psychologists, doctors, biologists and others know that the human brain is complex and fascinating. Even as we learn more and more about the brain, there are still plenty of mysteries surrounding it. What you do with your brain can have bearin
·mastersincounseling.org·
18 Beautiful Infographics About the Human Brain
Brain: The Inside Story | American Museum of Natural History
Brain: The Inside Story | American Museum of Natural History
The brain is quite flexible and resilient, and this online exhibit from the American Museum of Natural History explores both of these traits, along with looking at current research into how the brain works. This website offers a nice complement to the in situ exhibit, and visitors can make their way through five sections, including "Your Sensing Brain", "Your Emotional Brain", and "Your 21st Century Brain". Each of these sections includes short answers to crucial questions about the brain's functions and activities, such as "Why do memories exist?" In the "Videos" area, found on the right hand...
·amnh.org·
Brain: The Inside Story | American Museum of Natural History