Human biology, in terms of organization of our brains and our evolutionary past, constrains and enables learning. Two examples where neurobiology and evolution influences learning are given and discussed in relation to education: mirror neurons and adaptive memory. Mirror neurons serves imitation and understanding of other peoples intentions. Adaptive memory implies that our memory is an adaptation influenced by our evolutionary past, enabling us to solve problems in the present and in the future. Additionally, the aim is to contribute to bridges between natural and social sciences in an attempt to achieve an improved understanding of learning. The relevance of perspectives on learning founded in biology are discussed, and the article argue...
A promising area of research is that which mixes evolutionary and learning techniques—particularly a...
It has been reported recently that learning has a beneficial effect on evolution even if the learnin...
Evolution is the outcome of an interaction between adaptive specializations and phylogenetic constra...
In recent years, neurobiology has produced the cellular foundations that account for the pheno-mena ...
Deeply rooted within the history of experimental psychology is the search for general laws of learni...
From an evolutionary perspective, this article presents a synthesis of the work on learning and advo...
One of the key questions in education is how the learning process in the classroom takes place and h...
Schooling is an essential and distinctive feature of human beings. Advances in neuroimaging have hel...
One of the key questions in education is how the learning process in the classroom takes place and h...
Various forms of elementary learning have recently been discovered in organisms lacking a nervous sy...
Compared to other primates, humans are late bloomers, with exceptionally long childhood and adolesce...
The advent of educational neuroscience, a transdisciplinary exercise emerging from cognitive neurosc...
As neuroscience gains social traction and entices media attention, the notion that education has muc...
There are probably few terms in evolutionary studies regarding neuroscience issues that are used mor...
This chapter explores how learning is typically studied and measured in scientific research, before ...
A promising area of research is that which mixes evolutionary and learning techniques—particularly a...
It has been reported recently that learning has a beneficial effect on evolution even if the learnin...
Evolution is the outcome of an interaction between adaptive specializations and phylogenetic constra...
In recent years, neurobiology has produced the cellular foundations that account for the pheno-mena ...
Deeply rooted within the history of experimental psychology is the search for general laws of learni...
From an evolutionary perspective, this article presents a synthesis of the work on learning and advo...
One of the key questions in education is how the learning process in the classroom takes place and h...
Schooling is an essential and distinctive feature of human beings. Advances in neuroimaging have hel...
One of the key questions in education is how the learning process in the classroom takes place and h...
Various forms of elementary learning have recently been discovered in organisms lacking a nervous sy...
Compared to other primates, humans are late bloomers, with exceptionally long childhood and adolesce...
The advent of educational neuroscience, a transdisciplinary exercise emerging from cognitive neurosc...
As neuroscience gains social traction and entices media attention, the notion that education has muc...
There are probably few terms in evolutionary studies regarding neuroscience issues that are used mor...
This chapter explores how learning is typically studied and measured in scientific research, before ...
A promising area of research is that which mixes evolutionary and learning techniques—particularly a...
It has been reported recently that learning has a beneficial effect on evolution even if the learnin...
Evolution is the outcome of an interaction between adaptive specializations and phylogenetic constra...