Students in predominantly English-speaking countries can prepare for Local Brain Bees by studying Brain Facts, a resource published by the Society for Neuroscience. It is available online at the SfN website as a free PDF download. Local Brain Bees conducted in countries where English is not the primary language may use the British Neuroscience Association's publication Neuroscience: the Science of the Brain, as it is available in many languages. All Local Bees are privately run and therefore may vary slightly. For information on the procedures and rules of a specific Local Brain Bee, please contact your local coordinator.
Students can prepare for any National Brain Bee by studying the British Neuroscience Association's publication Neuroscience: the Science of the Brain. For more information on the procedures and rules of a specific National Brain Bee, please contact its coordinator. For more information about the United States National Bee, please visit the US National Bee Homepage.
The question and answer sections of the International Championship are also based off of the British Neuroscience Association's publication. For more information about the International Brain Bee Championship, please visit the IBB Homepage.