Experiment with a virtual neuron

The Neuron

Over at the Mind Hacks blog, Vaughan writes:

The Children's Hospital Boston have created a fantastic 'virtual neuron' which allows you to explore the basics of neural transmission with an interactive flash demo. Strictly speaking, of course, it's designed for children, but it's remarkably good fun whatever your age. Once you've got the demo window up, the options at the top of the screen allow you to choose different demonstrations, and the text below explains what's happening. Yay!

Virtual neuron at Children's Hospital Boston

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Posted by Brian Jepson | Feb 3, 2008 05:23 PM
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