Week Two: Frontal Lobes @ Fort

Post written by Rosie Salice, one of the NW Noggin undergraduate teaching leads at Fort Vancouver… We focused on neurons and synapses in our second week at Fort Vancouver High School, introducing nine separate classes to the “classical” neurotransmitters, and their roles in alertness, movement, motivation, and aspects of cognition… Students…

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Helping Hair Cells @ Velo

It was easy to hear the large, excited crowd that gathered under the bikes at Velo Cult on Thursday evening, for a lively presentation on audition and the artistry of sound… Phil Uribe, a graduate student in Neuroscience from WSU Vancouver, and Kimberly Cordray, an Arts Practices major from PSU, worked together to inform the audience…

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P:ear Plans: We’re coming back!

We enjoyed our last fall gathering at P:ear today, with great food, and great questions from enthusiastic young people curious to learn more about the brain… We brought along the popular Mindflex Duel, and explained the electrical nature of information flow along networks of linked neurons, and how thinking about different topics, or engaging…

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Noggin Wednesdays @ P:ear!

Our volunteer art and brain educators from PSU, WSU Vancouver and PNCA returned to P:ear this week, this time with donated neuroscience textbooks, and cool and cerebral screen printing designs… Carrie Miyamoto from PNCA brought along her metal frames, and spent a busy few hours teaching folks at P:ear how to spread…

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Posters, Politics and the PPA

Our well-traveled pipe cleaner neuron took a busy tour of SfN this weekend, thanks to travel support from the Vancouver branch campus of WSU, and drew in many curious conference attendees… We began with a special Brain Awareness poster session on Saturday, devoted to “Sparking Connections Through Brain Awareness Around the Globe…”…

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