“…One alarming example is that only 28% of United States high-school students are well prepared for college-level biology (American College Testing, 2008 Recommendations for change in education emphasize active teaching and learning approaches, real-world applications, problem-based formats, and inquiry in and outside the classroom [National Research Council (NRC), 1996, 2000, 2003a,b, 2005NSB, 2004;CED, 2006]. Neuroscience, with its many facets, lends easily to these approaches (Moreno, 1999;Cameron and Chudler, 2003). The study of brains, nervous systems, and behavior has wide appeal to learners of all ages with curiosities and concerns in areas such as learning and neurogenesis, memory loss and neurodegenerative disease, drug addiction and stress, traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder, phantom limbs, savantism, and even synesthesia.…”