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Lesson Plan: Brain Power

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19694
Grade Range
11
12
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Stephen F. Austin State University

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In this lesson, students will define vocabulary words associated with the nervous system and the brain, explain how the brain is imaged, and examine how brain injuries impact a person’s behavior.

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