Fort Myers Campus Behavioral Health Students Create Clay Brains

Students enrolled in Dr. Van Hylemon’s Behavioral Neuroscience class at Keiser University’s Fort Myers campus recently created brains from clay to help with identification of major cerebral structures. The hands-on activity provided the group the opportunity to learn through multiple modalities, while aiding in visualization of the brain.

To learn more about Keiser University’s Psychology program, please visit: https://keiser-education.com/programs/psychology

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