Draw a massive neuron explosion anywhere on your Brain Playground Map or notebook. 	•	Make neurons spaghetti-like, wiggly, overlapping. 	•	Add silly sparks, stars, or faces. 	•	Bonus: throw in a random neurotransmitter dancing in the chaos.
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Draw a massive neuron explosion anywhere on your Brain Playground Map or notebook. • Make neurons spaghetti-like, wiggly, overlapping. • Add silly sparks, stars, or faces. • Bonus: throw in a random neurotransmitter dancing in the chaos.

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Draw a massive neuron explosion anywhere on your Brain Playground Map or notebook. 	•	Make neurons spaghetti-like, wiggly, overlapping. 	•	Add silly sparks, stars, or faces. 	•	Bonus: throw in a random neurotransmitter dancing in the chaos.
Doodle a wild neuron explosion anywhere on your Brain Playground Map or notebook. 	•	Make the neurons spaghetti-like, wiggly, overlapping, with sparks, stars, or funny faces. 	•	Bonus: draw a neurotransmitter trying to escape the explosion.
Draw a glitchy neuron anywhere on your Brain Playground Map or notebook. 	•	Make it spaghetti-like, twisted, or broken. 	•	Add fun sparks, weird colors, or silly faces. 	•	Bonus: draw a neurotransmitter getting “zapped” by the glitch.
Make neurons spaghetti-like, wiggly, overlapping, add little sparks or stars. 	•	Bonus: draw tiny funny faces or mini neurotransmitter characters freaking out from the explosion Doodle wild, chaotic neuron connectio
Throw a dopamine party on your Brain Playground Map or notebook: 	•	Draw dopamine molecules dancing, playing instruments, or throwing confetti. 	•	Add other neurotransmitters as party guests — maybe a serotonin DJ or a GABA bouncer.
1.	Throw a dopamine party on your Brain Playground Map or notebook. 	•	Draw dopamine molecules dancing, playing instruments, or throwing confetti. 	•	Invite other neurotransmitters as party guests — maybe a serotonin DJ or a GABA bouncer. 	2.	Optional mini story: 1–2 silly sentences about what’s happening at the party. 	•	Example: “The dopamine molecules are racing down the axon on tiny roller skates!”
1.	Throw a dopamine party on your Brain Playground Map or notebook. 	•	Draw dopamine molecules dancing, playing instruments, or throwing confetti. 	•	Invite other neurotransmitters as party guests — maybe a serotonin DJ or a GABA bouncer. 	2.	Optional mini story: 1–2 silly sentences about what’s happening at the party. 	•	Example: “The dopamine molecules are racing down the axon on tiny roller skates!”
Pick one soft colour different from your first highlight 	•	Examples: soft yellow #FFFACD, light turquoise #AFEEEE 	2.	Colour a corner, branch, or small part of the doodle 	3.	Keep it tiny, 5–10 seconds max  This adds visual contrast + novelty, keeping your brain engaged without pressure1Add 5–10 tiny marks around the word or doodle: 	•	Short lines → — 	•	Tiny dots → • 	•	Sparkles → ✦ ✨.	Write the word “Neurogenesis” on paper or iPad 	•	Big, small, bubble letters — whatever you like 	2.	Add a tiny doodle for the concept: 	•	A neuron 🌱 	•	Tiny branching lines for connections 	•	Small spark ✨ for growth 	3.	Say it silently in your head once or twice 	4.	Stop after 10–20 seconds — even if boredom hits  Optional Colour: 	•	Highlight word or doodle with soft orange #FFA07A or a different light colour to make it pop