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An activity map of the whole zebrafish brain | Mo Costandi | Science | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    First time ever the activity of a whole brain can be seen... lots of pretty colours!
Daniel Barber

Quest for the connectome: scientists investigate ways of mapping the brain | Science | ... - 3 views

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    Scientists consider the almost impossible task of drawing a circuit diagram for all 86 billion neurons and how they connect up: the 'connectome'. A fantastic video showing cutting edge technology seeing the neural pathways as never before!
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Researchers map brain areas vital to understanding language - 0 views

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    Using subjects with brain lesions, scienists are mapping cgnitive processes involved in decoding texts - top-down processing to you and me
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Brain Explorer :: Allen Brain Atlas: Human Brain - 0 views

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    A free downloadable programme that allows you to explore a 3D representation of a human brain. Whose brain? Who knows?
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Male and female brains wired differently, scans reveal | Science | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Maps of neural circuitry show women's brains are suited to social skills and memory, men's perception and co-ordination
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The Marco Polo of Neuroscience - V.S Ramachandran - All In The Mind - ABC Radio Nationa... - 0 views

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    Podcast interview with top neuroscientist V.S Ramachandran
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The bilingual brain - All In The Mind - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Cor... - 3 views

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    Podcast on the Bilingual Brain - children learning two languages, mapping the linguistic brain, code switching, benefits of bilingualism to the cognitive reserve
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Brain Rules: Brain development for parents, teachers and business leaders | Brain Rules | - 0 views

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    A wonderful site for lots of general info on the brain. A great place to start for the beginner!
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Glass brain flythrough - 0 views

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    A dazzling imaging combo with extra sparklers for a dramatic visualisation of brain activity.
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The Learning Brain Gets Bigger--Then Smaller: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Fascinating study in auditory cortex of rats being trained to discriminate subtle pitch differences raises a great many questions about learning and learning from mistakes.
Daniel Barber

Why it's time for brain science to ditch the 'Venus and Mars' cliche | Science | The Ob... - 1 views

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    Robin McKie of the Guardian with some wise opinions on the gender debate
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An Illustrated Look Inside MacArthur "Genius" Danielle Bassett's Neurology Lab - 0 views

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    Interview with neuroscientist told in pictures
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Flying Through Inner Space - Phenomena: The Loom - 1 views

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    More brain fly-throughs. Pretty
Daniel Barber

Taylor & Francis Online :: Neuromythologies in education - Educational Research - Volum... - 2 views

  • label children with V, A and K shirts
  • What is possibly more insidious is that focusing on one sensory modality flies in the face of the brain's natural interconnectivity. VAK
  • input modalities in the brain are interlinked: visual with auditory; visual with motor; motor with auditory; visual with taste; and so on.
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  • the brain sees with its ears and touch, and hears with its eyes.
  • as primates, we are predominantly processors of visual information.
  • Eating does not engage just taste, but smell, tactile (inside the mouth), auditory and visual sensations
  • Learning a language, and the practice of it, requires the coordinated use of visual, auditory and kinaesthetic modalities, in addition to memory, emotion, will, thinking and imagination
  • There is indeed such a neural concourse, in the parieto-temporo-occipital ‘association’ cortex in each cerebral hemisphere
  • Fortunately, many teachers have not been taken in. Ironically, VAK has become, in the hands of practitioners, a recipe for a mixed-modality pedagogy where lessons have explicit presentations of material in V, A and K modes. Teachers quickly observed that their pupils' so-called learning styles were not stable, that the expressions of V-, A- and K-ness varied with the demands of the lessons, as they should
  • extrapolations from the lab to the classroom need to be made with considerable caution
  • The coloured blobs on brain maps representing areas of significant activation (so-called ‘lighting up’) are like the peaks of sub-oceanic mountains which rise above sea level
  • considerable complexity.
  • (fMRI),
  • the images are the end-result of many years' work on understanding the quantum mechanics of nuclear magnetic resonance phenomena, the development of the engineering of superconducting magnets, the application of inverse fast Fourier transforms to large data sets and the refinement of high-speed computing hardware and software to analyse large data sets across multiple parameters.
  • these neural contributions to intelligence are necessary for all school subjects, and all other aspects of cognition
  • no individual modules in the brain which correspond directly to the school curriculum
  • Neuromyths typically ignore such interconnectivity in their pursuit of simplicity
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    An academic paper and review of neuromyths. Some very positive things to say and some fantastic quotes!
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