One of the key questions in education is how the learning process in the classroom takes place and how different environmental and individual circumstances (attention, motivation, nutrition, stimulus presentation, etc.) can enhance the child’s capabilities to learn and to remember. These and other cognitive skills are shaped as a consequence of the infant brain activity. Therefore, the provision of any information (included that obtained using animal models) relating to how the brain builds up learning and memory should be of high adaptive value. It is considered that an effort is needed to establish both a common language between education and neuroscience and a clear framework for exchanging questions and data
This work is part of the debate on the possible relationships between neuroscience and didactics, wi...
Advances in neuroscience have brought new insights to the development of cognitive functions. These ...
Human biology, in terms of organization of our brains and our evolutionary past, constrains and enab...
One of the key questions in education is how the learning process in the classroom takes place and h...
As neuroscience gains social traction and entices media attention, the notion that education has muc...
The study of perception, learning, memory and recall are converging to unite education with neurosci...
There is growing interest in the contributions of neuroscience to educational practice; however, to ...
The burgeoning knowledge of the human brain generated by the proliferation of new brain imaging tech...
This article provided a brief analysis of an important human organ and the influences it has on pers...
The past decade has witnessed efforts on the part of research, education and policy communities to c...
Although neuroscience has much to offer education, in recent years its potentials have been somewhat...
As neuroscience gains social traction and entices media attention, the notion that education has muc...
Compared to other primates, humans are late bloomers, with exceptionally long childhood and adolesce...
Education is the path that facilitates the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and abilities, the rese...
An important issue in the discussion on educational neuroscience is the transfer of thought and find...
This work is part of the debate on the possible relationships between neuroscience and didactics, wi...
Advances in neuroscience have brought new insights to the development of cognitive functions. These ...
Human biology, in terms of organization of our brains and our evolutionary past, constrains and enab...
One of the key questions in education is how the learning process in the classroom takes place and h...
As neuroscience gains social traction and entices media attention, the notion that education has muc...
The study of perception, learning, memory and recall are converging to unite education with neurosci...
There is growing interest in the contributions of neuroscience to educational practice; however, to ...
The burgeoning knowledge of the human brain generated by the proliferation of new brain imaging tech...
This article provided a brief analysis of an important human organ and the influences it has on pers...
The past decade has witnessed efforts on the part of research, education and policy communities to c...
Although neuroscience has much to offer education, in recent years its potentials have been somewhat...
As neuroscience gains social traction and entices media attention, the notion that education has muc...
Compared to other primates, humans are late bloomers, with exceptionally long childhood and adolesce...
Education is the path that facilitates the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and abilities, the rese...
An important issue in the discussion on educational neuroscience is the transfer of thought and find...
This work is part of the debate on the possible relationships between neuroscience and didactics, wi...
Advances in neuroscience have brought new insights to the development of cognitive functions. These ...
Human biology, in terms of organization of our brains and our evolutionary past, constrains and enab...