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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, explains how a Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy works to decipher a student's cognitive load in their brain during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, is incorporating science to gain a better understanding of the learning process at the university's  neurocognition science lab he leads.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, an EEG device which measures brain activity on Alexis Grow, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University,  shows  Alexis Grow, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., the software that works with  a pair of eye-tracking glasses on during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University,  helps fit a pair of eye-tracking glasses on Alexis Grow, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, left, Megan Itani, and Bob Maxwell, assistant superintendent of Pullman Public Schools watch students from Sunnyside Elementary take part in a learning study during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Ava Grow, 8, a third-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears a pair of eye-tracking glasses during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Kate Maxwell, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., is asked a series of questions while wearing a Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy device during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, relaxes at the end of the day in front of "the board" which highlights the different research projects associated with the neurocognition science lab he leads.
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  • A Sunnyside Elementary student wears an physiological monitoring device as she performs a classroom assignment  during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, assists a student from Sunnyside Elementary with an EEG aparatus used to mearure brain activity.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, discusses research projects with one of the researchers he works alongside in the neurcognition science lab.
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  • Ava Grow, 8, a third-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears a set of eye-tracking glasses as she begins to understand a computer coding process as her teacher Laura Grant explains it to her during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Ramsey Itani, 7, a first-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., listens to his teacher's, Laura Grant, directions as he wears a Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy device during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Alene Itani, 10, a fifth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., listens to her teacher's, Laura Grant, directions as she wears a a sensor lead on her hand  during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Alene Itani, 10, a fifth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., keeps a close eye on her computer monitor while wearing a sensor lead on her hand during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, discusses applications for his research in the science of learning.
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  • Dr. Richard Lamb, associate professor of science education measurement at Washington State University, highlights the different research projects associated with the neurocognition science lab he leads.
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  • Ava Grow, 8, a third-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears a pair of eye-tracking glasses during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Ramsey Itani, 7, a first-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., isn't quite sure of his the answer to his teacher's, Laura Grant, questions as he wears a Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy device during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Alexis Grow, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears an EEG device which measures brain activity during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Ramsey Itani, 7, a first-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy device while listening to his teacher's instructions during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Alexis Grow, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears an EEG device which measures brain activity while Laura Grant, a teacher with Sunnyside Elementary, provides instruction for a lesson during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Ava Grow, 8, a third-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears a pair of eye-tracking glasses during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Alexis Grow, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears an EEG device which measures brain activity during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Ramsey Itani, 7, a first-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., wears a respiration monitor during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • Alexis Grow, 12, a sixth-grade student at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman, Wash., is handed a pair of eye-tracking glasses during a field trip to the Washington State University neurocognition sciene lab Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press...Priests watch as pallbearers carry the casket of Harry Magnuson down the steps of the St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Spokane following services Thursday. Magnuson, known for his fervor for historic preservation, helped preeserve the Wallace Norterhn Pacific Depot, restored the Cataldo Mission and fought to elevate Interstate-90 over Wallace.
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  • The Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy uses sensors and LEDs to detect blood flow and oxygen levels in the front of the brain which helps interpret the cognitive load for a student during the learning process.
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  • A set of eye-tracking glasses works in conjunction with software that helps determine resposniveness, gaze patterns and other indicators used to rate the effectiveness during the learning process.
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  • Ryan Phillips played in the 2001 Super Bowl while he played the outside linebacker position with the New York Giants. The University of Idaho graduate now lives in Hayden with his family.
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  • Al Kyle marks trees for removal Wednesday on a portion of the 350-acres of timber his family owns near Athol. Kyle, who logged his property since the mid-1970s, became a master forest steward through the University of Idaho's program to get updates on battling insects and disease that feed on trees.
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  • North Idaho College's Braden Mowry tries to roll JJ Lum from Simon Fraser University into position for a pin during the 141-pound match Friday. Mowry couldn't get the pin, but he won the match by major decision.
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  • Kenny Staub, a wrestler at Coeur d'Alene High, will help defend the state 5A wrestling title the team won last year. Staub, who is in the top 10 of his senior class academically, will attend Brown University.
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  • Coeur d'Alene High head coach Shawn Amos receives a celebratory drenching from his players during the closing seconds of the Viking's 28-7 win over Centennial High in the 5A State Championship Friday at the University of Idaho Kibbie Dome. The state title is the first for the Vikings in 25 years.
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  • Coeur d'Alene High receiver Deon Watson brushes aside defender Brett Grote from Centennial as he goes up the sideline for his first of two touchdowns during the 5A State Championship game Friday at the University of Idaho Kibbie Dome.
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  • Centennial High's Logan Little drags Chad Chalich as he tries to recover a blocked punt in the first half of the 5A State Championship Friday at the University of Idaho Kibbie Dome.
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  • Centennial High's Mike Kirby gets airborne after being tripped up by Kyler Dunn from Coeur d'Alene High during the first half of the 5A State Championship Friday at the University of Idaho Kibbie Dome.
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  • Region All-Star's Dayna Drager turns around for a shot under the basket during the Jack Blair Memorial Girls All-Star basketball game Monday at University High in Spokane Valley.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Geese swim along the Spokane River near the University of Idaho extension office Tuesday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Dominic Conigliaro, 11, left, watches Tendai Muparutsa, a ethnomusicologist originally from Zimbabwe and now pursuing a doctorate degree in Ethnomusicology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, teach Ali Carlson, 10, the tempo of a melody during a workshop with marimba students Monday from Lakes Middle School and Winton Elementary.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A BNSF Railway Co. engine derailed after trying to plow through two feet of snow Tuesday along Northwest Boulevard at the entrance of the University of Idaho branch campus.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Christian Horton, right, and Makenzie Pickles watch from their spot on Saturn as their second grade classmates at Seltice Elementary race to see how many trips they can make from the sun to Neptune during a science exercise Thursday prepared by University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene teacher education students.
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  • Robb Akey, head coach of the University of Idaho football team, congratulates Brady McPhail, 13, and offers some words of encouragement following McPahil's effort in a drill he won by kicking, throwing and punting a football the furthest out of his group Tuesday during a camp at Post Falls High School.
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  • Michael Hale is a two-time all american who led North Idaho College in scoring as he learned how to be a leader on the court. The Seattle native will be playing for the University of Texas San Antonio next season with hopes of continuing his basketball career after graduation.
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  • North Idaho College's Jamelle Jones pushes against Manvir Sahotau from Simon Fraser University during the 197-pound match that Jones won with a pin.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press ..Kootenai High's Ben Shannon charges over the top of J.T. Wagner, from Garden Valley High, during Saturday's game in Harrison. The Warriors beat the Wolverines 54-26 to secure a spot in the 1A Championship game at the Kibbie Dome at the University of Idaho in Moscow.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Amanda Krier led the North Idaho College softball team and set a new school record with a .451 batting average and will transfer to Adelphi University to play for former NIC assistant coach Paige Smith.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jordynn Paz, 10, has her hair braided Friday by her mother, Lark Real Bird Paz, before the  the start of the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls. Jordynn, who is the Montana State University Powwow Junior Princess, traveled from Bozeman to take part in the event.
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  • Andrew Wallace exits a teepee after inspecting the interior Wednesday at the Idaho History Outdoor Museum created by University of Idaho education students and Seltice Elementary students. The museum showcased a miners' tent, a short pathway and historical information regarding the Oregon Trail, a frontier general store, gold mining operation and an example of a Native American encampment.
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  • Cassie Thompson signed her letter of intent to attend the University of Portland and play basketball after graduating from Timberlake High School.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Willow Smith, 8, has a mask removed from her face after the plaster hardened during an after-school workshop Tuesday with the University of Idaho Reader's Theatre Group at Bryan Elementary. Students were crafting the masks for an upcoming play they are performing.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..North Idaho College's Rudi Burtschi stretches out and tightens his grip on Ali Al-Rekabi Jr., from Simon Fraser University, during the 197-pound match Friday.
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  • North Idaho College's Idris Lasisi spots his landing after dunking in front of Alex Ballinger from Gonzaga University Club during the first half Thursday.
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