11A10.23 - Nerves

Photo Credit: Wikipedia
Photo Credit: Wikipedia
Code Number:
11A10.23
Demo Title:
Nerves
References:
  • Martin Keen, "Touch: One Pencil or Two?", Let's Experiment, 1968, p. 157 - 158.
  • Don Herbert and Hy Ruchlis, "Your Senses", Mr. Wizard's 400 Experiments in Science, p. 9 - 12.
  • Brenda Walpole, 175 Science Experiments to Amuse and Amaze Your Friends, p. 148 - 151.
  • "Sense and Non-Sense with Your Five Senses", Science Experimenter Magazine, p. 60 - 62.
  • Janice VanCleave, "76. Input-Output", Janice VanCleave's 200 Gooey, Slippery, Slimy, Weird & Fun Experiments, p. 41.
  • Robert J. Brown, "Hot and Cold", 200 Illustrated Science Experiments for Children, p. 156.
  • Robert J. Brown, "Chapter 5: Biology and Psychology", 333 Science Tricks and Experiments, p. 47 - 48.
  • Jane Bingham, "Surprising Senses", The Usborne Book of Science Experiments, p. 12 - 13.
  • Janice VanCleave, "78. How Do You Feel?", Janice VanCleave's 201 Awesome, Magical, Bizarre, & Incredible Experiments, p. 42.
  • UNESCO, "B. Your Senses", 700 Science Experiments for Everyone, p. 207 - 209.
  • Tik L. Liem, "Is The Water Warm Or Cold?", Invitations to Science Inquiry - Supplement to 1st and 2nd Ed. p. 156.

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