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This is very educational, and super entertaining! Fun to learn about the nervous system! Sunshine
I cannot view the nerve signaling step-by-step video. Every time I load the page it stops on number one. the CNS and Peripheral Nervous System. It will never load page two or beyond and it freezez at this moment. This has been the case for several weeks now, as I have tried over and over at different times to watch and it never loads. Please help. I need to watch this for a bio psychology class and its due tomorrow. alexandria
Hi, this is a beautiful website. Thank you for all your work on these learning tools. The slideshows shouldn't be called a game, that's what people will expect and will be disappointed. I noticed that the information you have posted regarding the generation of the resting membrane potential is possibly outdated. It appears that the membrane potential is primarily caused by a combination of Na & K concentration gradients and by relatively high permeability of the membrane to K, not by the stoichiometric properties of the Na-K pump.
Sal Khan gives the source of his info in this video. Martin, 43
Simple and excellent at the same time. I hope to see more like this. R Joaquin, 71
It is really good, hence is it possible to downloaded it, for personal use?
Thank you making it and sharing it with us.
Dr J.Knezevic Dr Jezdimir Knezevic, 59
Many thanks, it was informative. I fail to see where the "game" aspect comes in though. I suppose I expected a quiz-type format at the end. Dave, 23
Very informative. nivan, 32
Brilliant graphics and explantory notes - maybe Myasthenia Gravis could be mentioned somewhere along the line? Kate, A46
wow...! this game is awesome!, telling everything about generation and propagation of action potential. It's Nice and pretty easy to grasp. Nice work!. praveen, 25
I liked it, it is interesting and easy(ish) to understand. Andi, 41
IT WAS SO SO BORING AND I HATED IT elizabeth
it is wonderful demonstration.Almost anybody can understand.
conguraturations. kimani, 42
Very good and nice for popularization of neuroscience. Meradb, 55
the dorsal spine or the vertebral colum always regulates all body nerve system. rafael, 46
This is very interesting, but for the average student it would be boring. In my experience of Biology, I found this over the top and extremaly intreeging. I loved the pictures and all the detailed infomation. (sorry about the bad spelling) =^\_^= Tabitha, 15
I found this reading very valuable. geza, 46
This nerve signaling interactive presentation is awesome! It was easy to understand, and had great pictures and diagrams to explain what was being talked about! The layout was also very appealing, I liked how the slides were all shown along the neuron at the top :) Kaitlyn, 18
this game sucks!!!!
its not even a real game!!! ricky
wer the hell is the game nghg
i like the music, please post a link to the artist. steve, 33
I love this feature. I am greatly appreciative of the those whom have contributed great works for us and future generations. I consider myself a learning junkie, with aspirations to one day contribute to this level of work. Thank you for having this available. Eli, 23
Thanks for getting me moved further in my MBBS Neuroanatomy.
This took me to whole new world of knowledge and understanding. I thank originators for motivating such good site and hope others will take advantage of it. Saurabh, 18
I just like to thank Nobelprize.org for putting up this kind of site in their website. Professors like me who teach nuerochemistry will ease my burden in explaining this topic to my students by showing them this slides. Congratulations!!!!! Educator, 28
Sunshine