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Bermudez-Rattoni, Federico; Okuda, Shoki; Roozendaal, Benno; McGaugh, James L. – Learning & Memory, 2005
Extensive evidence indicates that the insular cortex (IC), also termed gustatory cortex, is critically involved in conditioned taste aversion and taste recognition memory. Although most studies of the involvement of the IC in memory have investigated taste, there is some evidence that the IC is involved in memory that is not based on taste. In…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Memory, Animals, Brain
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Williams, Cassandra D. – Religious Education, 2003
The Enlightenment rejection of the Cartesian mechanistic understanding of animals was accompanied by a (re)new(ed) anti-cruelty sentiment. Compassion, however, fell victim to the triumph of reason leading Western culture toward an era of cruelty to animals on an unprecedented scale. What was absent in Enlightenment thought, even among proponents…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Animals, Altruism, Christianity
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Georgis, Dina – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2006
In this paper, the author makes a case for why stories are important for learning: why they can provide the conditions to listen to the expelled voices, otherwise drowned even by those who are left leaning, and how they can challenge some political premises. She proposes that art and narrative are resources for political imagination and for…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Animals, Suicide, Story Telling
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Bailey, Aileen M. – Psychological Record, 2006
Six male Sprague-Dawley rats were used to examine the long-term retention of an olfactory discrimination learning set. Rats were trained on 30 odor-unique, 5-trial discrimination problems, transferred to an olfactory discrimination reversal task, and then given a 6-week break in training. The rats demonstrated use of a learning set by performing…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Advance Organizers, Animals, Retention (Psychology)
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Galuska, Chad M.; Woods, James H. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2005
Six experimentally naive rhesus monkeys produced 0.01 mg/kg/infusion cocaine by lever pressing under a tandem fixed-ratio 1 differential-reinforcement-of-other- behavior schedule. One lever press initiated an unsignaled 15- or 30-s delay culminating in cocaine delivery. Each press made during the delay reset the delay interval. With two…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Cocaine, Animals, Intervals
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Lopez, Florente; Menez, Marina – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2005
Several researchers have suggested that conditioning history may have long-term effects on fixed-interval performances of rats. To test this idea and to identify possible factors involved in temporal control development, groups of rats initially were exposed to different reinforcement schedules: continuous, fixed-time, and random-interval.…
Descriptors: Animals, Conditioning, Reinforcement, History
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Schussler, Elisabeth E.; Olzak, Lynn A. – Journal of Biological Education, 2008
It is well documented that people are less interested in studying plants than animals. We tested whether university students would selectively recall more animal images than plant images even when equally-nameable plant and animal images were presented for equal lengths of time. Animal and plant images were pre-tested and 14 animal-plant pairs…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Animals, Student Attitudes, Attention
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Rule, Audrey C.; Baldwin, Samantha; Schell, Robert – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
This study examined the use of form and function analogy object boxes to teach second graders (n = 21) animal adaptations. The study used a pretest-posttest design to examine animal adaptation content learned through focused analogy activities as compared with reading and Internet searches for information about adaptations of animals followed by…
Descriptors: Animals, Pretests Posttests, Hands on Science, Grade 2
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Sevelinges, Yannick; Sullivan, Regina M.; Messaoudi, Belkacem; Mouly, Anne-Marie – Learning & Memory, 2008
Adult learning and memory functions are strongly dependent on neonatal experiences. We recently showed that neonatal odor-shock learning attenuates later life odor fear conditioning and amygdala activity. In the present work we investigated whether changes observed in adults can also be observed in other structures normally involved, namely…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Inhibition, Adult Learning, Brain
Hollingsworth, Jan Carter; Apel, Laura – Exceptional Parent, 2008
The New 7 Wonders of the World organization announced a shiny new list of the world's premier candidates. The people behind "Exceptional Parent" (EP) magazine were intrigued and inspired by the New 7 Wonders undertaking, and it started them thinking. If they had to name the 7 Wonders of the World of Disabilities, what or who would they…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Equal Education
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McDonald, Scott; Songer, Nancy Butler – Science Education, 2008
Translating written curricular materials into rich, complex, learning environments is an undertheorized area in science education. This study examines two critical cases of teachers enacting a technology-rich curriculum focused on the development of complex reasoning around biodiversity for fifth graders. Two elements emerged that significantly…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Science Teachers, Science Education, Curriculum
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Andrews, Kristen E.; Tressler, Kurt D.; Mintzes, Joel J. – Environmental Education Research, 2008
Despite its importance as a central goal in environmental education, there appears to be little consensus about how best to document, assess and evaluate understanding of environmental concepts. This illustrative case study describes and demonstrates the use of the concept mapping strategy as an effective tool for assessing environmental…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Animals, Marine Education, Environmental Education
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Brown, Patrick; Friedrichsen, Patricia; Mongler, Lou – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2008
In the project presented in this article, high school students create and observe miniecosystems in an ecology unit designed around a 5E (engagement, exploration, explanation, elaboration, and evaluation) instructional model. Students choose a wide variety of organisms and use creativity to design miniecosystems. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Ecology, High School Students, Inquiry, Teaching Models
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Vaillancourt, Jean-Pierre; Lambert, Gene; Popovich, Laura W. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2007
Delivery and formatting techniques for technical materials have traditionally been determined by common sense, not cognitive theory. In fact, for hundreds of years, verbal messages in the form of lecture and print have been the primary method of disseminating information to the learner. To move beyond verbal messages and toward the assimilation of…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Risk Management, Multimedia Materials, Communicable Diseases
Wander, Roger; Pierce, Robyn – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2009
In early 2008 researchers from the University of Melbourne's "New Technologies for Teaching Mathematics" project created a lesson for the Year 10 students at their Victorian research schools. Two important goals of secondary school mathematics education are to build students' conceptual knowledge and to teach students to think…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Animals, Mathematics Education, Problem Sets
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