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Willis, Judy – Middle School Journal (J1), 2007
In this article, the author discusses the psychosocial benefits of cooperative learning. She discovered that when she relinquished traditional autocratic control and allowed her students to collaborate interactively with classmates to achieve common goals, her students became more invested and engaged in their learning. She also discovered that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Brain, Cooperative Learning, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Reifschneider, Thomas J. – 1983
Proster Theory is a theory of learning which has been proposed by Leslie A. Hart (1975). The theory is based on the functions of the brain. Learning is seen as the formation of programs, which are simply sequences of instructions by which the brain directs the muscles, sense organs, or other portions of the neurological system. Programs which are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Intuition
Stratton, Valerie N.; Zalanowski, Annette H. – 1983
Two experiments were conducted to determine a possible relationship between the right hemisphere, music perception, and mental imagery. The first experiment compared two groups of college students, one of which showed a preference for left hemisphere thinking (n=22) and the other a preference for right hemisphere thinking (n=20), in order to test…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cerebral Dominance, Higher Education, Imagery
Enoka, Roger M. – 1988
This textbook provides a scientific basis for the study of human motion. The eight chapters are organized under three major sections. Part One--The Force-Motion Relationship--contains chapters on (1) motion; (2) force; (3) types of movement analysis. In Part Two--The Simple Joint System--chapters concern (4) simple joint system components; (5)…
Descriptors: Biology, Biomechanics, Human Body, Kinesthetic Perception
Henshaw, Paul S.; Staley, John S. – Hum Potential, 1969
Descriptors: Cytology, Information Networks, Information Processing, Information Systems
Deming, Caren J. – 1979
Research into brain physiology and dream psychology have helped to illuminate the biological purposes and processes of dreaming. Physical and functional characteristics shared by dreaming and television include the perception of visual and auditory images, operation in a binary mode, and the encoding of visual information. Research is needed in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dreams, Information Processing, Media Research
National Association for Retarded Citizens, Arlington, TX. Research and Demonstration Inst. – 1980
The proceedings of the 1980 conference focus on educational implications for mentally retarded children of hemispheric specialization research. Preliminary addresses consider such topics as learning problems of the mentally retarded persons, current educational and training approaches, using hemispheric specialization in the classroom, and an…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Mental Retardation
Molfese, Dennis L.; And Others – 1975
This study attempts to evaluate procedures for studying hemispheric differences in newborn human infants and to determine what acoustic characteristics of speech sounds will trigger a left hemisphere (LH) repsonse. Within 48 hours of birth, 14 neonates were individually administered five aural stimuli which comprised two speech syllables, two…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Auditory Stimuli, Cerebral Dominance, Infants
Karmel, Bernard Z. – 1973
This document presents an analysis of the early attending responses and orienting reactions of infants which can be observed at birth and shortly thereafter. Focus is on one specific orienting reaction, the early direction and maintenance of one's eyes and head toward certain stimuli instead of others. The physical properties of stimuli that…
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Development, Brain, Child Development
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Dillon, Charles F. – Anthropological Linguistics, 1976
This article is concerned with the possible existence of a verbal anatomical representation comparable to that deriving from neural relationships concerned with somatic functions on the sensorimotor cortex of the brain, as seen in linguistic evidence available from Melanesian languages. (CLK)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Language Patterns, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
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Gur, Raquel E. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1978
Reports two studies relating schizophrenia to functional brain asymmetry. The first study found support for the hypothesis of left hemisphere dysfunction in schizophrenia, occurring at a rather early stage of information processing; the second study, using eye directionality as a measure of hemispheric activation, found that schizophrenics…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Illustrations, Lateral Dominance, Neurological Organization
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Arbit, Jack; Zager, Robert – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1978
Assessed the psychometric structure of a neuropsychological test battery in order to assist in understanding the predictive and descriptive components in the diagnosis of organic brain disturbance. The methods chosen were both linear and nonlinear, factor analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Cluster Analysis, Cognitive Ability, Factor Analysis
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Jenkins, Robert R. – American Biology Teacher, 1978
Discusses how muscle can exert an influence on the behavioral potential of an organism and attempts to refute the "all or none law" by demonstrating that skeletal muscle is not merely a slave of the central nervous system. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Motor Reactions, Neurological Organization
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Delbruck, Max – American Scholar, 1978
Attempts "to look through the microscope" to try to understand how consciousness--or mind--comes into existence. And with mind, how language, the notion of truth, logic, mathematics and the sciences have come into the world. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Definitions, Evolution, Human Development
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Tucker, Don M.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1978
Examines the effect of stressful and nonstressful experimental situations upon the processing capacity of each cerebral hemisphere, through observing the differential performance tasks presented to right and left visual half-fields (VHFs). Also examines attentional bias and lateral eye movements. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Experiments, Lateral Dominance, Neurological Organization
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