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A flyer with a background that is white at the top and red at the bottom with a red glowing brain silhouette. At the top of the flyer is a logo that reads 'Florida Atlantic University Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute" with a picture of an owl. The flyer promotes the inaugural train the brain neuroscience symposium.
Train the Brain

Join us for a day-long research symposium covering the most recent breakthroughs in brain health research. The inaugural Train the Brain neuroscience symposium will be held Friday October 24, from 10 am to 5 pm. Registration required.

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Join Us and Support Mental Health

Join NeuroSquad as we raise awareness and support for mental health in our community at the annual NAMI Walk. Saturday November 1st at John Prince Park.

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Neuroscience Spotlight: How Video Games Influence Behavior, for Better or Worse

Have you ever wondered whether playing violent video games makes people behave violently? Scientists have been hard work figuring exactly how playing video games can influence behavior.

FAU Brain Institute Members around the MobileMinds van
Mobile Minds Expands Into Broward County

This expansion was made possible due to a generous grant from the Sharron and Joseph Ashby Hubert Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward.

2 mean standing around a wooden table wearing white virtual reality goggles. On the table is a virtual diagram of a human skeleton.

The Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute community team is excited to bring augmented reality anatomy lessons to classrooms across Palm Beach and Broward Counties.

Illustration of light bulbs and brain characters, children, and words Brain Sparks

ASCEND took Brain Sparks to the Garden's Mall for a day of brainy fun. Family's were invited to craft neurons, participate in games using EEGs, and craft an egg helmet.


The Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute is a proud part of the PBC STEM Ecosystem. Check out the EcosySTEM calendar to find STEM education events near you.

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