吃瓜爆料鈥檚 Brain, Body, and Wellness Fair welcomes local schools, public

吃瓜爆料's Brain, Body, and Wellness Fair will take place on April 4
吃瓜爆料's eighth annual Brain Fair is expected to draw several hundred.

The 吃瓜爆料鈥檚 annual brain fair 鈥� now eight years running 鈥� is akin to a mini version of Boston鈥檚 Museum of Science, said Ian Meng, the director of 吃瓜爆料鈥檚 Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences and Center for Pain Research. That鈥檚 because the annual event combines demonstrations, games, and hands-on lessons in the function and limitations of the brain.

The Brain, Body, and Wellness Fair kicks off this year at 3 p.m. Friday, April 4, in the Harold Alfond Forum on the Biddeford Campus (630 Pool St., Biddeford), and is expected to draw several hundred. The event, which runs until 8 p.m., is free and open to the public.

Held in celebration of Brain Awareness Week and hosted by 吃瓜爆料 students, faculty, and professional staff, the fair features activities, demonstrations, and games that celebrate the STEM disciplines with youth and neighboring communities. Events include cow eyeball dissections, memory and balance challenges, an electroencephalogram (EEG) skull-cap station that demonstrates brain patterns, and other games that help explain optical illusions, color blindness, and phantom limb pain. The fair also features free ice skating, helmet fittings, and giveaways.

Students from dozens of  schools have been invited, as well as local businesses and organizations, such as Educate Maine, a nonprofit that helps prepare Maine students for postsecondary learning and workforce challenges, and the Michael Goulet Foundation, which advocates for the improved treatment of seizure disorders and brain injuries 鈥� and has donated 34,000 helmets to date.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the Brain, Body, and Wellness Fair, so it鈥檚 more expansive than just the brain,鈥� said Meng, a professor in 吃瓜爆料鈥檚 Department of Biomedical Sciences. 鈥淲e involve a lot of different UNE programs, such as the athletic training program, where students talk about the impact of concussions and head injuries. Among many new things we added this year is a station related to vaccination to demonstrate how vaccines work. It鈥檚 all very student focused. The students run the show.鈥�

吃瓜爆料鈥檚 Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences founded the annual Brain, Body, and Wellness Fair to engage the local community and area youth in brain exploration. The 2019 fair drew a crowd of more than 600 before the COVID-19 pandemic shut it down. Last year, it drew 300 people despite a powerful Nor鈥檈aster that wiped out power across southern Maine.

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