Build-a-Brain
Presented by Georgia State University, Neuroscience Institute, Center for Behavioral Neuroscience
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Our amazing brains evolved here on earth along with other animals' brains. How do brains allow humans to use tools, rats to use smell to navigate, and birds FLY? If you could build the brain of your own imaginary creature, what would it look like? Join Georgia State University neuroscience majors to learn about the evolution of brains, what the different parts of the brain do, and then create your own imaginary creature's brain! Participants will receive Play-Doh by mail to participate in the activity.
Please note that this event has repeat sessions on March 19th (info here) and March 20th (info here).
Scroll down for information about COVID safety guidelines for this event.
Our amazing brains evolved here on earth along with other animals' brains. How do brains allow humans to use tools, rats to use smell to navigate, and birds FLY? If you could build the brain of your own imaginary creature, what would it look like? Join Georgia State University neuroscience majors to learn about the evolution of brains, what the different parts of the brain do, and then create your own imaginary creature's brain! Participants will receive Play-Doh by mail to participate in the activity.
Please note that this event has repeat sessions on March 19th (info here) and March 20th (info here).
Scroll down for information about COVID safety guidelines for this event.
COVID Considerations
This event is virtual. COVID-safety concerns are not applicable.