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Immordino-Yang, Mary Helen; Sylvan, Lesley – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2010
Social emotions like admiration for another person's virtue are often associated with a desire to be virtuous one's self, and to engage in meaningful and socially relevant activities against any odds (Haidt & Seder, 2007). These emotions can profoundly inspire us, sometimes motivating our most significant life-course decisions. Yet despite the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Motivation, Brain, Emotional Response
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Immordino-Yang, Mary Helen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
The past decade has seen major advances in cognitive, affective and social neuroscience that have the potential to revolutionize educational theories about learning. The importance of emotion and social learning has long been recognized in education, but due to technological limitations in neuroscience research techniques, treatment of these…
Descriptors: Evidence, Learning Theories, Educational Theories, Neurology
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Immordino-Yang, Mary Helen – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2008
In "A tale of two cases: Lessons for education from the study of two boys living with half their brains" (M. H. Immordino-Yang, 2007), I showed that Nico (missing his right cerebral hemisphere) and Brooke (missing his left) had compensated for basic neuropsychological skills to previously unexpected degrees and argued that the ways they had…
Descriptors: Interaction, Psychological Patterns, Teaching Methods, Neuropsychology
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Immordino-Yang, Mary Helen – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2007
In recent years, educators have been looking increasingly to neuroscience to inform their understanding of how children's brain and cognitive development are shaped by their learning experiences. However, while this new interdisciplinary approach presents an unprecedented opportunity to explore and debate the educational implications of…
Descriptors: Males, Adolescents, Brain, Neuropsychology