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T16 BERG: Brain Science in Schools 1100-1200 Muirhead 109 Teaching models that support learning of neurons, brain and behaviour for secondary schools are scarce. We used the Neuron Box in which each pupil in a class assumes the role of a neuron by operating their own neuron within an interacting network. We present the findings from a school. Andrew Chandler-Grevat & Jonathan Bacon - University of Sussex Contents • Introducing the project • Introducing the neuron boxes • The evaluation project • A case for neuroscience in school • Pilot findings • Project interim findings • Next steps and implications Collaboration Professor Jonathan Bacon Dr Andy Chandler-Grevat • Professor of Neuroscience • Teaching Fellow in Science • Head of the School of Life Education Sciences • Department of Education, University Sussex. Dr Jonathan Hare Richard Robinson Where it began The Neuron Box A B C Fig. 1 A. Neuron circuit symbol: this has two excitatory inputs (left), one inhibitory input (bottom) and one output (axon) on the right. In the circuit each neuron is labelled with a number and a letter representing where it is in the neural circuit (see text). B, C. Neurons in action. The Neuron Box has excitatory (red plug) and inhibitory (black plug) inputs connected. B Pressing the button when an excitatory input is active (green light just gone ON). C About to let go of the button when an inhibitory signal is active (red light ON). ! !
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