Neuromyths are commonly held misconceptions about the brain believed by both the general public and educators. While much research has investigated the prevalence of myths about the typically developing brain, less attention has been devoted to the pervasiveness of neuromyths about neurodevelopmental disorders, which have the potential to exacerbate stigma. This preregistered study investigated to what extent neuromyths about neurodevelopmental disorders (namely dyslexia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, and syndrome) are endorsed by two groups: the general public and those working in education. In an online survey, 366 members of the general public and 203 individuals working in education rated similar n...
Neuroscience as a field of study has the potential to inform education and special education. Curren...
Transferring current research findings on the topic of learning and memory to “brain-based” learning...
Previous research indicates that teachers across cultures believe neuromyths, or common misconceptio...
Neuromyths are commonly held misconceptions about the brain believed by both the general public and ...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about brain research and its application to education and learning. Pr...
The OECD's Brain and Learning project (2002) emphasized that many misconceptions about the brain exi...
A lot of people imagine neuroscience, and its neuroimaging techniques, as the holly grail of informa...
about the brain exist among professionals in the field of education.Though these so-called “neuromyt...
Enthusiasm for research on the brain and its application in education is growing among teachers. How...
Neuromyths are misinterpretations of neuroscientific knowledge that may negatively affect the develo...
Misconceptions about how the brain works (neuromyths) are shown to be common among educators, but li...
General knowledge of the human brain is important for special and rehabilitation pedagogues working ...
A number of studies have recently demonstrated a high level of belief in ‘neuromyths’ (fallacious ar...
Neuroscience literacy – general knowledge about the brain and neuromyths – has gained strong interes...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about the brain and learning, for instance Tailoring instruction to st...
Neuroscience as a field of study has the potential to inform education and special education. Curren...
Transferring current research findings on the topic of learning and memory to “brain-based” learning...
Previous research indicates that teachers across cultures believe neuromyths, or common misconceptio...
Neuromyths are commonly held misconceptions about the brain believed by both the general public and ...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about brain research and its application to education and learning. Pr...
The OECD's Brain and Learning project (2002) emphasized that many misconceptions about the brain exi...
A lot of people imagine neuroscience, and its neuroimaging techniques, as the holly grail of informa...
about the brain exist among professionals in the field of education.Though these so-called “neuromyt...
Enthusiasm for research on the brain and its application in education is growing among teachers. How...
Neuromyths are misinterpretations of neuroscientific knowledge that may negatively affect the develo...
Misconceptions about how the brain works (neuromyths) are shown to be common among educators, but li...
General knowledge of the human brain is important for special and rehabilitation pedagogues working ...
A number of studies have recently demonstrated a high level of belief in ‘neuromyths’ (fallacious ar...
Neuroscience literacy – general knowledge about the brain and neuromyths – has gained strong interes...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about the brain and learning, for instance Tailoring instruction to st...
Neuroscience as a field of study has the potential to inform education and special education. Curren...
Transferring current research findings on the topic of learning and memory to “brain-based” learning...
Previous research indicates that teachers across cultures believe neuromyths, or common misconceptio...