
Brain Power is a program that looks at
how the human brain works and how your body and brain react
to drugs. The Brain Power program was developed with
support from the National Center for Research Resources and
the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National
Institutes of Health in partnership with the University of
Washington, the Northwest Association for Biomedical
Research, and Group Health Cooperative.
Brain Power includes 30 hands-on, portable exhibits. The
exhibits investigate the structures and functions of the
brain and the effects of drugs on the brain.
Traveling exhibits are available for rent and users can
interact with six online exhibits.