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Barowsky, Ellis I. – Diagnostique, 1990
The Luria Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery identifies cognitive deficits and localizes specific brain impairment in individuals age 15 or older. The instrument uses visual stimulus cards and an audiotape to assess performance in such areas as tactile functions, speech, arithmetic, and memory. This paper examines test administration, summation…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Measurement
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Jensen, Eric – Educational Leadership, 2000
Although neuroscience has much to offer teaching and learning conceptualizations, educators must be cautious about applying lab research to classrooms. Brain research seems hazy, confusing, and contradictory because it is new. Myths about synapses, low-stress learning, memorization, enrichment, and learning styles are debunked. (MLH)
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment
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Robertson, Jean – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2000
Two studies investigated whether an appropriate versus an inappropriate hemisphere alluding stimulation treatment of children with L-type dyslexia produces differential reading effects, and effects of hemisphere specific stimulation on children with L-, P-, and M-type dyslexia. Results support the validity of dyslexia subtyping and the…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Children, Dyslexia, Foreign Countries
Technology Review, 1999
Presents an interview with Jeff Hawkins, creator of the Palm Pilot technology. Hawkins discusses his interest in neurobiology and how it has shaped and will shape the technology he designs. (WRM)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Computer Science
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Bruer, John T. – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
New results in neuroscience point to the brain's lifelong capacity to reshape itself in response to experience. Educators' great challenge is developing learning environments and practices to exploit the brain's lifelong plasticity. This challenge will be met by carefully studying human behavior and behavior change. Brain science should return to…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
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Rettig, Perry R.; Rettig, Janet L. – Art Education, 1999
Reviews recent brain research in education. Provides five implications for teaching in art: (1) use emotion; (2) use different sense; (3) promote student self-direction; (4) enable social learning; and (5) encourage pattern finding. Describes two sample art units demonstrating how the five implications and art instruction can be integrated. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Brain, Color, Educational Strategies
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Bigler, Erin D. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1996
This review explores the cellular pathology associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its relation to neurobehavioral outcomes, the relationship of brain imaging findings to underlying pathology, brain imaging techniques, various image analysis procedures and how they relate to neuropsychological testing, and the importance of brain imaging…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cytology
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Grafman, Jordan – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2000
This article introduces a framework for conceptualizing four forms of cognitive neuroplasticity. The concepts include: (1) homologous area adaptivity; (2) cross-modal reassignment; (3) map expansion; and (4) compensatory masquerade. The limitations of each form of plasticity are presented. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Children
Ruenzel, David – Teacher Magazine, 2001
Pediatrician Mel Levine's goal is to stop schools from giving children labels such as learning disabled and attention deficit. He insists that there is no one way in which all children learn. He has founded a professional development program to equip teachers with the latest research about children's brain development and help them put that…
Descriptors: Brain, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education
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Turner, Joy – Montessori Life, 2000
Maintains that the lines of distinction between children and adults are blurring in American culture. Describes popular belief in response to brain research overemphasizing infant and toddler nurturing to the detriment of long-term parental and educational responsibilities. Criticizes how parents are encouraged to think of children as autonomous,…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Adults, Brain, Child Rearing
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Caulfield, Rick – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2000
Examines current research on brain development, focusing on infants' ability to understand basic numerical concepts and arithmetic operations. Asserts that as the brain undergoes dramatic transformations, it already has a built-in capacity to understand basic numerical concepts. Recommends that parents and professionals engage in activities…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Development, Computation, Concept Formation
Flohr, John W. – Teaching Music, 1999
Provides information about current brain research. Explains that some of the basic tenets that have guided research are outlined in R. Shore's "Rethinking the Brain: New Insights into Early Development." Offers five hypotheses: (1) nature/nurture; (2) effects of nurture; (3) optimal music learning; (4) minimal disadvantages; and (5) early music…
Descriptors: Brain, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research
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Sylwester, Robert – Educational Leadership, 2000
Emotion is an innate, powerful, and principally unconscious process that is perceptible in body language, responds vigorously to high-contrast information concerning dangers and opportunities, and often biases the direction of our problem- solving responses. Curricular challenges involving the arts, play, and classroom management are discussed.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Brain, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum
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Hodges, Donald A. – Music Educators Journal, 2000
Introduces the issue theme of Music Educators Journal on music and the brain summarizing the articles in this special focus. Offers an overview of neuromusical research and articulates some basic premises derived from the studies focusing on topics such as the resilience of the musical brain and that the musical brain operates at birth. (CMK)
Descriptors: Brain, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Electroencephalography
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Lee, Jong-Hee – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Subjects the central tenets of universal grammar theory to critical examination with the assumptions that its structure-dependency principle is falsifiable and the native Korean speakers' initial brain states are devoid of English syntactic properties. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Brain, English (Second Language), Korean
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