BRAIN: The Most Complex Organ in the Universe

For ages 10-14 years old

Duration: 8 weeks (2 hours/week)


STEAM Fields: Biology,
PHYSICS, NEUROSCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY

BRAIN: The Most Complex Organ in the Universe

The program focuses on the study of the functioning of the human brain and recent scientific discoveries about neurons, the lymphatic system and the special blood supply system of the brain. Emphasis is placed on the process of creating and memorizing new information, the richness of the senses (approximately 30), logic and intelligence, as well as the way in which the brain processes the stimuli it receives from the environment.
At the same time, the electromagnetic spectrum and the mechanisms of protection of the eyes and skin from UV rays will be studied. It will also be examined how the brain adapts when important senses, such as vision or hearing, are lost, and how its functioning changes.
Children will work in groups exploring visual and auditory illusions, waveforms, simulations of vision and hearing loss, riddles, puzzles and brain teasers. At the end, they will present their findings and propose new ideas.

Learning objectives

1.Identify key parts of the brain and their role in the functioning of the body.
2. Understand how the brain processes sensory stimuli.
3. To know the number and importance of the senses
4. Explain the process of creating and memorizing new information.

NAGC skills cultivated:

1.Scientific analysis and critical thinking
2. Understanding neurobiology and psychology
3. Research through experiments and technological tools
4. Application of theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios
5.Development of self-awareness and metacognitive skills

Connection to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing
SDG 4 – Quality Education
SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure