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Houston, Paul D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
The last few years have revealed a growing concern about U.S. global competitiveness, and American schools have been called to account for failing to produce enough engineers and math and science workers to compete in the new global economy. The author argues that the education solutions offered to tackle this problem are too simplistic. Instead…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Competition, Thinking Skills, Demand Occupations
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Johnson, Sandra – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2006
Social cognitive neuroscience can offer a scientific framework for developmental learning in the mentor-learner relationship.
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Mentors, Teacher Student Relationship, Developmental Stages
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Caine, Renate Nummela; Caine, Geoffrey – Educational Leadership, 2006
Although students' eclecticism can be overwhelming, all students are identical in at least one respect--they are biologically equipped to learn from experiences. Caine and Caine discuss neurological findings about decision-making capacities built into the brain. They describe Elkhonen Goldberg's concept of actor-centered adaptive decision making…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Experiential Learning, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Organization
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Colom, Roberto; Jung, Rex E.; Haier, Richard J. – Intelligence, 2006
It is unclear whether brain mechanisms underlying human intelligence are distributed throughout the brain or mainly concentrated in the frontal lobes. Data are inconsistent possibly due, at least in part, to the different ways the construct of intelligence is measured. Here we apply the method of correlated vectors to determine how the general…
Descriptors: Correlation, Neurological Organization, Brain, Intelligence Quotient
Perlstein, Linda – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
Middle-schoolers have always been selectively sullen, shamelessly self-absorbed, and hopelessly obsessed with winning the admiration of their peers. In some ways, the preadolescent brain can't keep up with the demands on it. The frontal lobes, where organization and judgment and reasoning reside, aren't as well developed as the emotional centers.…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Behavior, Bullying, Peer Relationship
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McMillan, Corey T.; Clark, Robin; Moore, Peachie; Grossman, Murray – Brain and Cognition, 2006
In this study, we investigated patients with focal neurodegenerative diseases to examine a formal linguistic distinction between classes of generalized quantifiers, like "some X" and "less than half of X." Our model of quantifier comprehension proposes that number knowledge is required to understand both first-order and higher-order quantifiers.…
Descriptors: Patients, Models, Short Term Memory, Dementia
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Semrud-Clikeman, Margaret; Pliszka, Steve R. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2005
This review presents the most recent research concerning neuroimaging in developmental disabilities. Changes in structure and activation have been found in children with ADHD and learning disabilities, following intervention. For the children with learning disabilities changes in activation have been found following intensive behavioral and…
Descriptors: Pharmacology, Developmental Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Intervention
Magherini, Anna; Saetti, Maria Cristina; Berta, Emilia; Botti, Claudio; Faglioni, Pietro – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Frontal lobe patients reproduced a sequence of capital letters or abstract shapes. Immediate and delayed reproduction trials allowed the analysis of short- and long-term memory for time order by means of suitable Markov chain stochastic models. Patients were as proficient as healthy subjects on the immediate reproduction trial, thus showing spared…
Descriptors: Patients, Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory, Neurological Impairments
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Bennett, Sheila; Good, Dawn; Zinga, Dawn; Kumpf, John – Exceptionality Education Canada, 2004
The leading cause of death and injuries in school age children is acquired brain injury (Savage & Wolcott, 1994). Each year approximately 1 in 450 school age children and 1 in 200 adolescents/young adults suffer an injury as a result of some form of acquired brain injury. Approximately 27,000 students in the Ontario school system have acquired…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Needs, Death, Brain
Tortora, Suzi – Zero to Three (J), 2004
In this article Tortora, a dance therapist, interviews Myron Hofer, director of the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Columbia University. Dr. Hofer has spent decades studying how the mother's behaviors and actions shape and regulate the physiological, neurophysiological, and psychological functioning of her babies--specifically,…
Descriptors: Infants, Brain, Emotional Development, Language Acquisition
Porges, Stephen W. – Zero to Three (J), 2004
The author describes recent findings on the neurobiological mechanisms involved in perceptions of risk and safety. The term "Neuroception" describes how neural circuits distinguish whether situations or people are safe, dangerous, or life threatening. Neuroception explains why a baby coos at a caregiver but cries at a stranger, or why a…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Neurology, Developmental Stages
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Emanuel, Ricky – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2004
This paper suggests that some neuroscience concepts particularly concerned with brain pathways in trauma and fear, as well as the neurobiology of emotion, provide an additional vertex to the psychoanalytic understanding of patients' material. The role of the body has been neglected in psychoanalytic thought and formulations in favour of purely…
Descriptors: Patients, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Fear, Trauma
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Ladouceur, Cecile D.; Dahl, Ronald E.; Birmaher, Boris; Axelson, David A.; Ryan, Neal D. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: In this study we used event-related potentials (ERPs) and source localization analyses to track the time course of neural activity underlying response monitoring in children diagnosed with an anxiety disorder compared to age-matched low-risk normal controls. Methods: High-density ERPs were examined following errors on a flanker task…
Descriptors: Evidence, Anxiety Disorders, Anxiety, Diagnostic Tests
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De Haan, Michelle; Belsky, Jay; Reid, Vincent; Volein, Agnes; Johnson, Mark H. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development of face processing. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential role of experience in the development of the ability to process facial expressions of emotion. Method: We examined the potential role of experience indirectly by…
Descriptors: Mothers, Attention, Personality, Affective Measures
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Weckerly, Jill; Wulfeck, Beverly; Reilly, Judy – Brain and Language, 2004
We examined the development of some features of morphosyntactic ability, specifically the acquisition of auxiliaries and use of agreement marking, along with sentence processing capacity. We used a conceptually simple task called the Tags Question Task, which is a method for evaluating a number of language processes in the production of a commonly…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Syntax, Language Acquisition, Language Impairments
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