Media Resources

Watch and learn! Carefully selected media links will help bring key concepts and theories to life, preparing you for your studies and exams. 

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Video Links

Audio Links

Web Resources

  • How Brain Mapping Works
    This website from “How Stuff Works” contains a good deal of fascinating information on brain mapping, as well as excellent photos of various brain mapping techniques.
    Follow-up exercise: Ask students to think of various uses for brain maps. (The website will give some starters.)

  • Neuroscience activities
    “Neuroscience for Kids” has some good exercises and illustrations for “kids” of all ages, and is the source for the “sidedness” activity in this chapter.
    Follow-up exercise: The “experiment” link (on the left side of the screen) has a number of interesting exercises, including recipes for jello brains and instructions for making other interesting models of the nervous system.

  • “The Split Brain Experiments”
    This website from Nobelprize.org introduces you to “Mr. Split Brainy” and his unusual condition.
    Follow-up exercise: Ask students to play the “Split Brain” game. When they click on different “stimuli” to “present them” on the right or left side of a screen, Mr. Split Brainy responds (or fails to respond) accordingly.

  • Basic Neural Tutorials
    This website by John H. Krantz of Hanover College includes quizzes and tutorials on the structure of the neuron and of the brain