International audienceRecent studies in neuroeducation highlight the benefits of teaching children about how the brain works. However, very little is known about children's naive conceptions about the brain. The current study examined these representations, by asking 6–10 year-old children ( N = 257) and adults ( N = 38) to draw a brain and the inside of a belly as a control drawing. The drawings were scored using a content analysis and a list of graphic indicators was derived. First, all the graphic indicators used in the brain drawings were different from those used in the belly drawings, suggesting that children are able to distinguish these two organs. Second, with age, children depict (i) an increasing number of indicators, (ii) more c...
Affiliation EA 4260 - Intitulé actuel : Centre d’Etude des Stratégies et des Actions Motrices et Spo...
The present study explored children’s developing conceptions of the brain in order to enhance previo...
Children’s knowledge about human anatomy can be examined through several differ-ent ways. Making a d...
International audienceRecent studies in neuroeducation highlight the benefits of teaching children a...
This paper reports data, part of a cross-sectional study about the use of pupil´s drawings as a mean...
Object drawing can be supported by a number of cognitive resources, each making available visual inf...
This paper presents a study of children’s ideas of the body’s internal structure. Children between f...
Much evidence indicates that drawing is related to different neuropsychological abilities in childre...
This study was a test of the relative importance of theory versus facts among six and nine year old ...
Humans are unique in their ability to use tools to produce works which communicate information about...
The present study explored children's cognitive development through their drawings. One hundred and ...
The main purpose of this paper is to describe a drawing-based method able to track down young studen...
From at least 30,000 years ago, humans pictured animals, such as rhinoceroses, horses, and lions, on...
Children begin to emulate writing and what they see around them at a very early age (Byington & Kim,...
This study investigated the development of children's understanding of representational change when ...
Affiliation EA 4260 - Intitulé actuel : Centre d’Etude des Stratégies et des Actions Motrices et Spo...
The present study explored children’s developing conceptions of the brain in order to enhance previo...
Children’s knowledge about human anatomy can be examined through several differ-ent ways. Making a d...
International audienceRecent studies in neuroeducation highlight the benefits of teaching children a...
This paper reports data, part of a cross-sectional study about the use of pupil´s drawings as a mean...
Object drawing can be supported by a number of cognitive resources, each making available visual inf...
This paper presents a study of children’s ideas of the body’s internal structure. Children between f...
Much evidence indicates that drawing is related to different neuropsychological abilities in childre...
This study was a test of the relative importance of theory versus facts among six and nine year old ...
Humans are unique in their ability to use tools to produce works which communicate information about...
The present study explored children's cognitive development through their drawings. One hundred and ...
The main purpose of this paper is to describe a drawing-based method able to track down young studen...
From at least 30,000 years ago, humans pictured animals, such as rhinoceroses, horses, and lions, on...
Children begin to emulate writing and what they see around them at a very early age (Byington & Kim,...
This study investigated the development of children's understanding of representational change when ...
Affiliation EA 4260 - Intitulé actuel : Centre d’Etude des Stratégies et des Actions Motrices et Spo...
The present study explored children’s developing conceptions of the brain in order to enhance previo...
Children’s knowledge about human anatomy can be examined through several differ-ent ways. Making a d...