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Harper, Robyn – Alliance for Excellent Education, 2018
During adolescence, students experience a variety of biological changes in their bodies and brains. This Alliance for Excellent Education report argues that by understanding these changes--as well as the science behind student learning and development--education leaders can take advantage of this second critical window of development to support…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Human Body, Brain
Klappenbach, Martin; Maldonado, Hector; Locatelli, Fernando; Kaczer, Laura – Learning & Memory, 2012
The understanding of how the reinforcement is represented in the central nervous system during memory formation is a current issue in neurobiology. Several studies in insects provide evidence of the instructive role of biogenic amines during the learning and memory process. In insects it was widely accepted that dopamine (DA) mediates aversive…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Neurology, Adjustment (to Environment), Memory
Seni, Dan Alexander – Science & Education, 2012
Our purpose in this paper is to try to make a significant contribution to the analysis of cognitive capabilities of the organization of active social systems such as the business enterprise by re-examining the concepts of organizational intelligence, organizational memory and organizational learning in light of the findings of modern neuroscience.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Neurology, Science Education, Cognitive Processes
Hardiman, Mariale – Corwin, 2012
"The Brain-Targeted Teaching Model for 21st-Century Schools" serves as a bridge between research and practice by providing a cohesive, proven, and usable model of effective instruction. Compatible with other professional development programs, this model shows how to apply relevant research from educational and cognitive neuroscience to classroom…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Teaching Models, Brain, Learning Experience
Weisz, Victoria I.; Argibay, Pablo F. – Cognition, 2009
New neurons are generated daily in the hippocampus during adult life. They are integrated into the existing neuronal circuits according to several factors such as age, physical exercise and hormonal status. At present, the role of these new neurons is debated. Computational simulations of hippocampal function allow the effects of neurogenesis to…
Descriptors: Exercise, Memory, Inferences, Brain
Nader, Karim; Wang, Szu-Han – Learning & Memory, 2006
Patient H.M. can form new memories and maintain them for a few seconds before they fade away. From a neurobiological perspective, this amnesia is usually attributed to the absence of memory consolidation, that is, memory storage. An alternative view holds that this impairment reflects that the memory is present but cannot be retrieved. This debate…
Descriptors: Patients, Memory, Storage, Brain
Hazel, Paul – Interactive Learning Environments, 2008
The use of narrative within interactive learning environments (ILEs) is widespread. Reviewing recent research in the fields of ethnography, cognitive psychology, neurobiology, discourse analysis, and education, this paper proposes a rationale for the use of narrative in ILEs. Starting with a description of the origin of narrative in the brain, the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis, Cognitive Psychology
Kohler, Steve – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
The biological process by which memory occurs is examined, through the study of changes over time in neuromuscular synapses. Research of the process of synapse elimination in mice shows that when damaged nerves reconnect, only receptors of the winning nerve eventually remain; other receptors fade away, leaving part of the endplate permanently…
Descriptors: Biology, Memory, Neurological Impairments, Neurological Organization
Crick, Francis; Koch, Christof – Scientific American, 1992
Discusses approaches to the problem presented in understanding consciousness as a yet undiscovered process of interacting neuron activity. Presents the historical context of research in the area of human awareness and identifies research necessary to scientifically explain how the brain relates to the mind. (MCO)
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Definitions
Kandel, Eric R.; Hawkins, Robert D. – Scientific American, 1992
Describes the biological basis of learning and individuality. Presents an overview of recent discoveries that suggest learning engages a simple set of rules that modify the strength of connection between neurons in the brain. The changes are cited as playing an important role in making each individual unique. (MCO)
Descriptors: Biology, Classical Conditioning, Cognitive Processes, Definitions