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Join Mr. McTeachin and his students as they explore how our brains process thoughts, emotions, and actions through the magic of electrochemical signals. Discover the history of brain science, from ancient philosophers to modern neurology, all wrapped up in catchy tunes that will get your body moving and your neurons firing. Join Mr. McTeachin and his students as they explore how our brains process thoughts, emotions, and actions through the magic of electrochemical signals. Discover the history of brain science, from ancient philosophers to modern neurology, all wrapped up in catchy tunes that will get your body moving and your neurons firing. Whether you're a science buff or just curious about the inner workings of your mind, this episode is sure to spark your interest and maybe even get you grooving to the rhythm of brain power!
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Listen to episode one hereJoin Mr. McTeachin and his students as they explore how our brains process thoughts, emotions, and actions through the magic of electrochemical signals. Discover the history of brain science, from ancient philosophers to modern neurology, all wrapped up in catchy tunes that will get your body moving and your neurons firing. Whether you're a science buff or just curious about the inner workings of your mind, this episode is sure to spark your interest and maybe even get you grooving to the rhythm of brain power!
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