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armagan_metu

How Handwriting Trains the Brain - 3 views

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    An article about how handwriting, due to hand's special relation with brain, affect learning foreign languages or cognitive development.
Defne Kara

Mirror Neurons - 0 views

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    A new type of neurons that is believed to be the neural basis of empathy which is interpreted as a bridge between people in connecting their ideas, feelings, thoughts in shaping the world we live in.
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    What if teachers understood how to reach students so well that children feel included? It would be wonderful to find out the answer of this question, because the sense of isolation ibs the biggest barrier between students and teachers and it is really difficult to overcome.
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    Thank you Defne :-) I don't know why but I always like reading the issues we discuss in well-known magazines and this is one of them :-)) Up to know, we've mostly tended to make a link between feelings and psychology, but now we see that our feelings and actions are closely connected with neurons, smtg physical. I wish we could understand all its implications on education. Perhaps in the future...
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    I think that mirror neurons are really interesting to have such a function.
ibrahim tanrikulu

neuroscience, learning and elephants - 0 views

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    Scottish neuroscientists have found that when humans point, African elephants understand automatically.
yasinay

The Neuroscience of Learning - 0 views

shared by yasinay on 21 Dec 15 - No Cached
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    Bruce McCandliss, professor in Stanford's Graduate School of Education and the director of the Stanford Center for Mind, Brain and Computation, speaks about brain-imaging technology that is revolutionizing the study of educational experiences and their effect on the brain.
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