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2024 Volume 22: Issue 3
2024 Volume 22: Issue 3
Articles
Sherlock Holmes and the Neurophysiologists: Unraveling the “Mystery” of Active Learning Success
By French LB, Stauffer M, Salazar Requena M
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Integrating Intercultural Competence into a Neuroscience Curriculum through a Short-Term Study Abroad Program
By Herin GA, Lewis GM
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Use of Buzz Buttons to Illustrate Taste Perception Principles in a Sensation and Perception Laboratory Exercise
By Jeye BM
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Forbidden Neurds: A Neuroscience Word Game
By Kaur AK
Low-Cost Classroom and Laboratory Exercises for Investigating Both Wave and Event-Related Electroencephalogram Potentials
By Smith K, Pilger A, Amorim MLM, Mircic S, Reining Z, Ristow N, Miller D, Leonhardt A, Donovan JC, Meier M, Marzullo TC, Serve0Kamp E, Steiner P, Gage GJ
Neurosimilator for Undergraduate Biophysics and Neurophysiology Courses
By Dupuis F, Shlyonsky V, de Prelle B, Gall D
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Neurodiversity in the Minds of Students: From Perception to Campus Programming
By Castleman BV, Jarvinen LZ, Jarvinen MK
The Neuroscience Research Opportunities to Increase Diversity Program: Transformative and Successful Research Training Strategies for Undergraduate Students within Hispanic Serving Institutions
By Maldonado-Vlaar CS, Garcia-Arras JE
The Efficacy of a Novel Board Game to Teach Cable Properties to Introductory Neuroscience Undergraduate Students
By Rydbom J, Das Soumyaa, Storm A, Nemes-Baran A
Memphis NeuroSTART Program: Promoting Student Success and Increasing the Diversity of Applicants to Neuroscience Graduate Programs
By Sable HJK, Lester DB
Virtual Dissection Table Case Studies for Undergraduate Neuroanatomy Written Assignments
By Wang J, Beecher K, Chehrehasa F
Interactive Notebooks Improve Students’ Understanding of Developmental Neurobiology, Attitudes Toward Research, and Experimental Design Competency in a Lecture-Based Neuroscience Course
By Reyes-Nava NG, Esparza D, Suarez V, Quintana A, Olimpo JT
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An In-depth Exploration of the Interplay between fMRI Methods and Theory in Cognitive Neuroscience
By Huffman DJ
Using BioRender for Active Learning: Exploring Learning-Style Preference and Visual-Spatial Ability in Undergraduate Students
By Ha J, Afana D, Moghaddam KN, Nicholas A
Media Reviews
Introducing BRAINOER: The Behavioral Research and Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Open Educational Repository
By Harris Bozer AL, Civitello NA, Rawlings ED, Leach LF
2024 Volume 22: Issue 2
2024 Volume 22: Issue 2
Editorials
EDITORIAL: Proceedings of the 2023 Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Workshop at Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, July 27-30, 2023
By Basu A, Bradaric B, Donley D, Gaudier-Diza MM, Grimm J, Kaplan J, Nahmani M, Reynolds E, Rose J, Tan TM
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Reimagining Neuroscience Education: Teaching “Life” as a Step Towards Social Justice
By Rollins O
The Art of NOW: Mentoring to Address Hidden Curriculum in Undergraduate Neuroscience Education
By Balls-Berry JE, Orellana M, Enders F, Dsouza K
Unpacking and Utilizing of Neuroscience Core Concepts
By Chen A, Phillips KA, Tran EH, Schaefer JE, Sonner PM
Of Chatbots and Colonizers: A FUN Workshop Mini Symposium
By Neem J, Donley D, Reynolds ER
Articles
You’re Getting on my Nerves! A Board Game to Teach Action Potential Propagation and Cable Properties
By Nemes-Baran AD
A Case for the Use of Open Data as a Tool to Incorporate Socioscientific Topics into Neuroscience Education
By Meuler M, Casimo K
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Integrating Programming into Neuroscience Courses
By Juavinett AL
Designing and Teaching Courses on Sex, Gender, and the Brain: Two Implementations in the Undergraduate Classroom
By Leninger EC, Tan TM
microPublication Biology: An introduction to Publishing and Teaching with a Small-Format, Peer-Reviewed Journal
By Dahlberg L, Raciti D, Yook K
Building Community and Developing Professionally through FUN Final Friday Sessions
By Eaton S, Donley DW, Lom B, Stavnezer AJ
Increasing Accessibility Through Popular Press Books into Neuroscience Coursework
By Gill M
Mini-Symposium: Training the Trainers of the Next Generation of Neuroscience Advocates
By Hartvigsen SC, Burnett T, Fox CM, Matney CJ, Pham D, Smiley CE, Shah AP
Centering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Graduate Admissions
By Tan T, Tomaszycki M, Martinez-Acosta V, Juavinett A
Teaching the Nature of Science Improves Scientific Literacy Among Students Not Majoring in STEM
By Donley DW
Making an Effective Flipped Neuroscience Lab by Approaching Students from their Emoticons
By Fu Z