At Penn State’s Ag Progress Days (http://agsci.psu.edu/apd/about) Sara Barth & Travis Mason spoke to kids & their families about the different parts of the brain, what each area is really good at and why our brains are so important. They showed kids how to create their own brains out of play-dough and also helped kids create their own neurons out of pipe cleaners, beads, jingle bells & noodles. The kids enjoyed the activities and the parents loved that there were handouts for them to take home with information about each activity. Everyone had a great time and was excited about learning about the brain!!
New Grad Student Joins the Lab
Alexandra Dunn joined the MCCN lab this fall to pursue a Master’s degree in Kinesiology. Her research is focused on inhibitory motor control in older adults.
Welcome MCCN Lab Study Coordinator
Welcome MCCN Lab Study Coordinator, Sara Barth.
Data Collection on Three Studies
The MCCN lab is collecting data on three studies examining motor control in healthy young adults and adults with ADHD. Interested in volunteering for our research? Flier