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Title of course:  Neuroscience and the Classroom: Making Connections

Neuroscience and the Classroom: Making Connections

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representative icon for this interactiveReaction Time

Because reaction time varies depending on which pathways in the brain are being activated at a given moment, it can be a way to peer inside the brain. See how your reaction time changes under different conditions: when you're confronted by emotionally charged images, when you're distracted, or when your working memory is being taxed by other tasks.

representative icon for this interactiveMeasuring Learning

Is there a way to measure learning that happens spontaneously, without your conscious awareness? Test your skills for implicit spatial learning.

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