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Neuroplasticity example

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by Bug, May 24, 2015.

  1. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

    Articles:
    8
    well worth the 7mins to watch
     
  3. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    Groan....sorry for the typos. I swear my fingers have a mind of their own.

    We ended up spending all morning watching his videos. The one about Prince Rupert's Drop and the cat dropping were our favourites. This guy has a fabulous way of telling a story about a difficult concept and making it easy to understand.
     
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