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Maxim Wagner
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6 January, 18:55
How do scientists learn about the brain.
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Sidney Stone
6 January, 19:06
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By doing scans and dissecting animals (or people who donated their body to science when they die).
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Isaias Osborne
6 January, 19:17
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Mainly looking at scans ansd the levels of hormons and chemicals when we use or brain for example when we use the frontal lobe diffren thsades will appear. our stress levels as well. how we react to things problems situations or questions.
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