←  Brain Health

LONGECITY


The above is an ad! Advertisements help to support the work of this non-profit organisation. To go ad-free join as a Member.
»

Mouse Party

Shepard's Photo Shepard 06 Dec 2007

Here is a fun little game from the University of Utah on the basic neuroscience of some abused substances:

http://learn.genetic...drugs/mouse.cfm
Quote

FunkOdyssey's Photo FunkOdyssey 06 Dec 2007

That is awesome, thanks Shep. :thumb:
Quote

mitkat's Photo mitkat 06 Dec 2007

Here is a fun little game from the University of Utah on the basic neuroscience of some abused substances:

http://learn.genetic...drugs/mouse.cfm


This is a fun animation, I'm going to post it on my facebook in hopes of spreading mouse-squeezing joy.
Quote

Live Forever's Photo Live Forever 06 Dec 2007

Excellent!
Quote

StrangeAeons's Photo StrangeAeons 06 Dec 2007

that has to be one of the cutest depictions of substance abuse and neurophysiology I have ever seen.
Quote

niner's Photo niner 07 Dec 2007

OMG, that was great! I love the little mouse druggy personalities. When I noticed the tripping mouse making trails with his fingers I laughed. I was impressed with the molecular level of understanding of these drugs, too.
Quote

senseix's Photo senseix 07 Dec 2007

+1 i really enjoyed this game, thanks for the share.
Quote

FunkOdyssey's Photo FunkOdyssey 07 Dec 2007

The only one I didn't like was the mouse on meth. What is that one doing and how does it reflect being under the influence of meth?
Quote

niner's Photo niner 08 Dec 2007

The only one I didn't like was the mouse on meth. What is that one doing and how does it reflect being under the influence of meth?

Did you notice how much he was scratching? "There are bugs crawling under my skin!!" (Supposedly common meth freak complaint...) Also he thrashed about a lot when picked up, while the alky mouse was limp. And he was really skinny. You could see his ribs.
Edited by niner, 08 December 2007 - 05:30 AM.
Quote