The Brain Bus

A boy enjoys the spoon-listening experiment.

A boy enjoys the spoon-listening experiment.

A boy enjoys the spoon-listening experiment.

A boy enjoys the spoon-listening experiment.

Mirror writing experiment.

Mirror writing experiment.

Fishing with one eye.

Fishing with one eye.

Participants chat with one of our researchers.

Participants chat with one of our researchers.

A participant tries out one of our experiments.

A participant tries out one of our experiments.

Everyone enjoys getting involved.

Everyone enjoys getting involved.

Participants chat with one of our researchers.

Participants chat with one of our researchers.

Children enjoy joining in.

Children enjoy joining in.

A girl tries out mirror writing.

A girl tries out mirror writing.

Children join in the spoon-listening.

Children join in the spoon-listening.

Girls investigate an anatomical model of the human brain.

Girls investigate an anatomical model of the human brain.

A boy experiences spoon-listening.

A boy experiences spoon-listening.

Children question our researcher.

Children question our researcher.

Explaining how the ear works.

Explaining how the ear works.

A little girl tries the fishing experiment.

A little girl tries the fishing experiment.

Our researchers at their stand.

Our researchers at their stand.

A teenage boy tries out our experiment blindfolded.

A teenage boy tries out our experiment blindfolded.

Children enjoy joining in.

Children enjoy joining in.

The Brain Bus van

The Brain Bus van.

A participants chats with one of our researchers.

A participants chats with one of our researchers.

 

March 2009

Dr Stuart Allan once again headed out in the Brain Bus with another round of fun brain facts for the Manchester public.

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