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This article was the subject of an educational assignment in 2013 Q3. Further details were available on the "Education Program:Georgia Institute of Technology/Introduction to Neuroscience (Fall 2013)" page, which is now unavailable on the wiki. |
Off-topic post moved from article talk page. Please hold discussions unrelated to Wikipedia on user talk pages. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 21:47, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
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1. Quality of Information: 2
2. Article size: 1
As of Novemeber 18, article was 1,100 bytes short of minimum.
3. Readability: 1
Some sections such as Pathophysiology, Mechanism, etc. were too technical - laypeople need to be able to read it.
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Contained a few typos, grammar/syntax mistakes, and one link included an underscore (club_foot)
9. used real name or has real name on User TALK page: 2
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Really great article! Included pictures were a fantastic addition, just make sure to hit the minimum bytes for the final article.
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Reviewed by KelseyGratton (talk) 21:16, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
December 2013
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- The [[Circadian rhythm|circadian system]] is one of the first systems to be damaged in {Alzheimer's disease|AD]].<ref name=Hut /> A common complaint amongst AD patients is disrupted sleep, shortened [[rapid
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