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Koroluk, Nicole – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2015
Research about the brain has affected the education community and transformed the way that educators think about learning. The field of brain-based education looks at making connections between the latest research findings of neuroscientists and the most effective teaching practices for the enhancement of instruction and learning. Educators who…
Descriptors: Brain, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Research
American Psychologist, 2012
Presents Daniel L. Schacter as one of the winners of the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions (2012). Daniel L. Schacter's major theoretical and empirical contributions include groundbreaking research on the psychological and neural foundations of implicit and explicit memory, memory distortions and…
Descriptors: Research, Neurological Organization, Cognitive Ability, Memory
Sweaney, Katherine W. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2012
Project H.M. was just the sort of thing one might expect the Internet to latch onto: it was a live streaming video of a frozen human brain being slowly sliced apart. Users who clicked the link on Twitter or Facebook between the 2nd and 4th of December 2009 were immediately confronted with a close-up shot of the brain's interior, which was…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Research, Surgery, Brain
Michel, Eva – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2012
Since Piaget, the view that motor and cognitive development are interrelated has gained wide acceptance. However, empirical research on this issue is still rare. Few studies show a correlation of performance in cognitive and motor tasks in typically developing children. More specifically, Diamond A. (2000) hypothesizes an involvement of executive…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Cognitive Development
Dayton-Wood, Amy; Hammonds, Laren; Matherson, Lisa; Tollison, Leah – English Journal, 2012
In spring of 2010, three high school teachers and their students paired with a college teacher and her advanced writing class to collaborate on oral history research and writing. While many people think of oral history as "just stories," the authors introduce it to students as a rigorous method for documenting historical events, cultural…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Oral History, Local History, Expertise
Moss, Dorothy – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2010
This article discusses the research approach in "Pathways through Childhood", a small qualitative study drawing on memories of childhood. The research explores how wider social arrangements and social change influence children's everyday lives. The article discusses the way that the concepts of social memory, space and time have been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Research, Memory
Thorp, Carmany – Understanding Our Gifted, 2009
Learning style, emotional health, and short term memory all act in concert to affect one's capacity to learn on any given day. However, with a few simple rules, lessons can be structured and delivered to meet more kids' needs more often. Current brain research gives teachers a new way to understand the "best practices" they have been taught. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Short Term Memory, Brain, Teaching Methods
Robson, Claire; Sumara, Dennis; Luce-Kapler, Rebecca; Coll, Bridget; Hogan, Pat; Hurst, Greta; Innes, Val; Morrissey, Chris; Spencer, Chris – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2010
For a number of years, Rebecca Luce-Kapler and Dennis Sumara have been investigating the ways in which literary practices of close reading can help change how we think and how we remember. They have also considered how such practices might help make us more critical of normative representations of remembered experience. More recently, they have…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Writing Processes, Diaries
Ris, Laurence; Godaux, Emile – Learning & Memory, 2007
Memory shows age-related decline. According to the current prevailing theoretical model, encoding of memories relies on modifications in the strength of the synapses connecting the different cells within a neuronal network. The selective increases in synaptic weight are thought to be biologically implemented by long-term potentiation (LTP). Here,…
Descriptors: Memory, Brain, Aging (Individuals), Animals
Witter, Menno P. – Learning & Memory, 2007
Within the framework of a special issue on CA3, it was deemed relevant to summarize what is known about the extrinsic and intrinsic wiring of CA3 as a basis for other contributions. Here, I have aimed to update already existing excellent reviews on the subject and to raise the issue whether or not the known architecture of the field supports the…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Memory, Neurological Organization, Brain
Reeves, Roger H.; Garner, Craig C. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2007
The years 2006 and 2007 saw the publication of three new and different approaches to prevention or amelioration of Down syndrome effects on the brain and cognition. We describe the animal model systems that were critical to this progress, review these independent breakthrough studies, and discuss the implications for therapeutic approaches…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Research, Prevention, Intervention
Dykas, Matthew J.; Cassidy, Jude – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2007
A key proposition of attachment theory is that experience-based cognitive representations of attachment, often referred to as internal working models of attachment, influence the manner in which individuals process attachment-relevant social information (Bowlby, 1969/1982, 1973, 1980; Bretherton & Munholland, 1999; Main, Kaplan, & Cassidy, 1985).…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Research, Attachment Behavior, Cognitive Processes

Kail, Robert – Journal of School Psychology, 2000
Explores the nature and consequences of developmental change in speed of information processing. Summarizes evidence indicating that age differences in processing speed reflect a global mechanism that limits processing speed on most tasks. Describes evidence that suggests a role for processing speed on the development of intelligence. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Intellectual Development, Memory
National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, 2007
"Science Briefs" summarize the findings and implications of a recent study in basic science or clinical research. This Brief summarizes the findings and implications of "Enriched Environment Experience Overcomes the Memory Deficits and Depressive-like Behavior Induced by Early Life Stress" (M. Cui; Y. Yang; J. Zhang; H. Han; W. Ma; H. Li; R. Mao;…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Adolescents, Child Development, Poverty
Fitzgerald, Tanya – History of Education, 2005
Searching for evidence written about or by women regarding past lives and experiences has raised challenges about what counts as an archive. Archives provide a form of connection between past and present and are a form of memory storing, memory-recording and memory-making. Records such as letters, diaries, and journals that may have been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Memory, Historians, Females
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