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A Guided Tour of Brain Development
- Narrated by: Dee Coulter
- Length: 35 mins
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Summary
Dee Coulter is a nationally recognized neuroscience educator known for her ability to make complex ideas accessible, often in humorous ways. In A Guided Tour of Brain Development, she leads a fascinating investigation into how the brain grows and matures, from the womb to adulthood. Dee describes in plain language and precise detail the story of the development of the brain and its chemistry - how it begins as a mass of nerve fibers and then divides and develops into the most complex object in the known universe.
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