Hi, I'm a student who is eager to participate in the next science fair, and I have a project I think is good. My project will be about Chemical Differences of the Brain, and I wanted to see how people with disabilities, (I.e. Autism) perceive things differently, and how their brain censors or serotonin/dopamine sensors view other object or items, and I just needed help figuring out the best places to help research my project, and the best educational videos or documents to read and study on.
Thanks, from Ka'eo.
Please help-- Chemical Differences of the Brain
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Re: Please help-- Chemical Differences of the Brain
Hello,
Science buddies does not have a specific experiment related to your idea, but this experiment is similar in the sense that it measures brain activity based on an outside source. https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... connection
You can use this experiment as a reference. For research, I would recommend accessing a data base to research scientific journals relating to your topic. This will provide you with accurate information that is easily accessible. Additionally, you could find a physiology textbook in your school library that will have in depth explanations of the topics you are researching.
Science buddies does not have a specific experiment related to your idea, but this experiment is similar in the sense that it measures brain activity based on an outside source. https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... connection
You can use this experiment as a reference. For research, I would recommend accessing a data base to research scientific journals relating to your topic. This will provide you with accurate information that is easily accessible. Additionally, you could find a physiology textbook in your school library that will have in depth explanations of the topics you are researching.

