What sends and receives information across muscles and organs?
What are neurons?
Is this a myth or a fact: The most important learning occurs before the age of 3?
What is a myth?
What two types of concerns/opportunities were talked about?
What is scientific and pragmatic?
What is always coming, but never arrives?
What is tomorrow?
What cells support the work of the neurons?
Is this a myth or a fact: Neuroscience shows that 100% of our brain is always active?
What is a truth?
Why was neuroscience limited back in the old days?
What is because they researched on the deceased?
Who is our teaching assistant?
Who is Samuel Stewart?
What brain structure is responsible for memory of the immediate past?
What is the hippocampus?
What is the process whereby goal-directed activities are instigated and sustained?
What is motivation?
What is used to scan the brain?
What is an fMRI?
What type of music do elves listen to?
What is wrap music?
What brain structure is involved in the control of emotion and aggression?
What is the amygdala?
What is defined as the voluntary control of behavior and emotions?
What is effortful control?
Is this a myth or a fact: neuroscience can replace education.
What is a myth?
When does a joke become a dad joke?
What is when it becomes a parent?
What part of the cortex has the function of processing information related to memory, planning, decision-making, goal-setting, and creativity?
What is defined as a structure that includes the cells in the cortex and subcortical centers?
What is cell assembly?
What factor makes reductionism appropriate?
What is if it is not eliminative?
How do you spell our professors name?