This video is created by the Wake Forest Neuroscience Master Degree students about ADHD and it's effects.
- Subject:
- Health Science Education
- Material Type:
- Presentation
- Author:
- Amy Stanley
- Date Added:
- 06/05/2020
This video is created by the Wake Forest Neuroscience Master Degree students about ADHD and it's effects.
This video resource was developed by Neuroscience students of Wake Forest University. This video includes an accompanying worksheet and helps students understand the anatomy and function of the ear.
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