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Eileen F. Sullivan; Ran Wei; Shahria Kakon; Talat Shama; Fahmida Tofail; William A. Petri; Rashidul Haque; Charles A. Nelson III – Child Development, 2025
Identifying the neural processes that underlie the association between children's early adverse experiences and cognitive development could inform more effective intervention strategies. The goal of the current study (data collected 2015-2021) was to examine relations among early experiences at 6 months, electroencephalography (EEG) theta power at…
Descriptors: Trauma, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Intervention
Ingrid Forsler; Carina Guyard – Learning, Media and Technology, 2025
Contemporary education in Sweden is characterized by two parallel processes: the implementation of digital tools in the classroom, on the one hand, and an increased emphasis on brain-based learning, on the other. Proponents of the latter strand of 'neuroeducation' claim that digital media might have harmful effects on learning and cognitive…
Descriptors: Computer Use, Technology Uses in Education, Neurology, Cognitive Development
Élisabeth Bélanger; Sophie McMullin; Elisabeth Hould; Lorie-Marlène Brault Foisy; Steve Masson – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2025
Through professional learning communities comprising preschool and primary school teachers, we investigated factors that facilitate or impede the implementation of neuroeducational principles, including repeated neuronal activation, active learning, spaced learning, feedback and mindset. Findings from this small-scale qualitative study indicate…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Neurosciences