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Crash: Find the Exit--A Neuroscience Board Game as a Tool to Discuss Mechanisms of Drug Abuse and Addiction Issues in the Classroom

Authors :
Da Silva Chagas, Luana
Chagas De Almeida Silva, Sarah
Matos Coelho De Oliveira, Rafaela
Magalhães Manhães, Thaís
Vicenta De Oliveira Braga, Giovanna
Sarmiero Rodolpho, Beatriz
De Souza Pereira, Helena
Oliveira Silva Bomfim, Priscilla
Source :
Journal of Biological Education. 2022 56(2):190-198.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Discussing substance abuse, licit or not, requires dynamism when it comes to adolescents. Games are a powerful tool to bring the subject up for discussion. Here we describe a collaborative board game designed to address this subject using current neuroscience knowledge about neurophysiology of (drug) addiction. The game highlights the action of 22 neuroactive drugs, classified into the following groups: (1) depressants; (2) hallucinogens; (3) stimulants and (4) others (anabolic steroids and prescription drugs). In addition, the game was developed to approach specific neuroscience-related themes such as: (1) brain structures (e.g. lobes); (2) cell types present in the nervous system; (3) neurotransmitter actions; (4) impact of drug abuse on the nervous system function; (5) the concept of overdose. Moreover, the game has got an educational proposal that combines the individual and social aspects of development, addressing concepts of neurosciences in a playful and stimulating way, aiming to promote not only awareness regarding the abuse of chemical substances, but also to stimulate the social development of the participants at the same time. It is worth mentioning that drug cards also bring curiosities and cultural trivia, including music and art, making it more attractive for young audiences.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-9266 and 2157-6009
Volume :
56
Issue :
2
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Journal of Biological Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1355675
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00219266.2020.1757489