Empower Students with Hands-On Neuroscience Experiments
Neuroscience is no longer just for college labs—now, high school and middle school students can engage in real scientific inquiry with interactive experiments designed for the classroom. Our neuroscience education kits align with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Advanced Placement (AP) frameworks, making them a seamless fit for Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, Psychology, Engineering, and AP Courses.
Bring the cutting-edge of brain science into your AP Biology, AP Psychology, or Human Anatomy & Physiology classrooms with real-time neural experiments. Our affordable, research-grade tools let students record real neuron activity, explore reaction times, and even control movement using bioelectric signals.
Download our curriculum guide to see how our experiments map to national science standards.
AP Biology
Introduce neurophysiology through hands-on neural recordings.
AP Psychology
Introduce neurophysiology through hands-on neural recordings.
Anatomy & Physiology
Introduce neurophysiology through hands-on neural recordings.
Engineering
Introduce neurophysiology through hands-on neural recordings.
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Are you looking to enhance STEM education across an entire school district? Our neuroscience lab packages allow schools to equip multiple classrooms with engaging, hands-on neuroscience kits—designed to spark curiosity and prepare students for careers in STEM fields. Schools can also participate in student-led neuroscience research programs, contributing to real scientific discoveries.
Younger students are naturally curious about how their brains and bodies work! Our entry-level neuroscience kits allow middle schoolers and advanced elementary students to record muscle signals, test reflexes, and explore electrical impulses in plants and animals—perfect for NGSS-aligned life science curricula.
The brain is complex, but extremely fascinating. We need more people interested in studying the brain because 1 in 5 people are likely to develop a neurological disorder... and there are no cures!
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The brain is complex, but extremely fascinating. We need more people interested in studying the brain because 1 in 5 people are likely to develop a neurological disorder... and there are no cures!
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The brain is complex, but extremely fascinating. We need more people interested in studying the brain because 1 in 5 people are likely to develop a neurological disorder... and there are no cures!
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