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I remember the Boston Museum of Science having a fabulous brain exhibit 
that featured a "walk through" experience with axons firing all 
around... very engaging and high tech.
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> Hi community!
> Just wondering if anyone has any great examples of some interactive, even inquiry based exhibits suitable for inclusion in a traveling exhibition on Memory/the Brain.  I am looking for something that could be an anchor, or iconic experience for this grouping and would love to hear ideas and suggestions.  Thanks!
> -Sherry
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> Sherry Marshall
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