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Eisenberger, Naomi I. – Human Development, 2006
Although the need for social connection is critical for early social development as well as for psychological well-being throughout the lifespan, relatively little is known about the neural processes involved in maintaining social connections. The following review summarizes what is known regarding the neural correlates underlying feeling of…
Descriptors: Social Development, Neuropsychology, Correlation, Identification
Martin, Pierre – 1993
Current research on the contributions of neurobiology to the understanding of language, and more specifically of phonics, is reviewed. After an introductory section, the second section provides a brief historic perspective on neurolinguistic research, beginning in the early nineteenth century. The third section focuses on what is known about the…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Foreign Countries, Language Research, Language Role
Frechette, Ernest A. – 1987
Research on brain hemisphere functions appears to indicate that (1) lateralization occurs from about age five to puberty; (2) both hemispheres are involved in language learning in ways not yet fully understood; (3) after age fifteen, pronunciation learning becomes difficult; (4) older language learners learn more quickly, but younger learners…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Language Processing, Language Proficiency, Neurological Organization
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Bronson, Gordon – Child Development, 1974
Behavioral studies of early visual development are interpreted within a framework provided by data from the neurosciences. Conclusions concerning the visual responses elicited during the first month of life and the more sophisticated reactions appearing during the second and third months of infancy are presented. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Conceptual Schemes, Eye Movements, Infants
O'Brien, Nancy, Ed. – 1986
One of a series of semiannual reports, this paper presents articles exploring the status and progress of studies on the nature of speech, instrumentation for its investigation, and practical research applications. Titles of the papers and their authors are as follows: (1) "Lexical Organization and Welsh Consonant Mutations" (S. Boyce, C. P.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Language Handicaps, Language Processing, Memory
Rockler, Michael J. – 1986
Studies of the brain and of the human culture can be used to demonstrate the limits of traditional approaches (based on psychological perspectives which are often narrow and restrictive) to learning styles and to offer additional perspectives on the complexity of learning. The study of the hemispheres of the brain and its triune nature indicates…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Style, Educational Anthropology, Epistemology
Mickel, Stanley L. – 1984
Students can be taught to read Chinese more efficiently and accurately by using the specific capabilities of the right and left hemispheres of the brain. The right hemisphere is the site of image and pattern recognition, and students can be taught to use those capacities to process individual characters efficiently by watching for the element of…
Descriptors: Chinese, Graphemes, Neurological Organization, Reading Comprehension
Rodda, Michael; And Others – 1984
The paper reviews research from 1970 to the present in the study of cognitive processing and language in deaf students and adults. Studies address the following topics: differential specialization (direct observation of clinical populations and indirect methods examining handedness, dichotic listening, and visual hemifield differences); cerebral…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Deafness
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Patterson, Kay; Bradshaw, John L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975
Studies employing schematic faces of three features explored the role of the left hemisphere as an analytic processor in difficult discriminations and the role of the right hemisphere in easy gestalt matches. (Editor)
Descriptors: Diagrams, Experimental Psychology, Neurological Organization, Perception
Zimmerman, Muriel E. – Amer J Occup Therapy, 1969
Supported in part by the Social and Rehabilitation Service, DHEW, under the designation of New York University as a Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Neurological Impairments, Neurological Organization, Occupational Therapy
Ayres, A. Jean – 1971
It was discovered a few years ago that a child's capacity for academic learning was partially dependent on visual and audio perception. It was also found that the development of perception in these sensory modalities was sometimes deficient. Educators immediately began to devise programs for perceptual-motor training, but ignored the role of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Perception, Brain, Neurological Organization
Hartlage, Patricia L.; Hartlage, Lawrence C. – 1974
This study investigated the relationships between 19 neurological abnormalities in school children and measures of school performance in reading, math, and nonacademic classroom behaviors. The sample of 45 children was given a standardized achievement test and the Draw-a-Person instrument to obtain academic variables. Nonacademic behaviors…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement, Adolescents, Neurological Impairments
Wolff, Peter – 1972
Several studies have indicated that children have difficulty differentiating mirror-image stimuli. In the present study adults were required to classify pairs of horseshoe stimuli as same or different. Response times were compared for stimulus pairs that varied in orientation (left-right vs up-down) and spatial plane of the pair (horizontal vs.…
Descriptors: Information Processing, Neurological Organization, Physiology, Responses
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Plotkin, William B. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1976
This experiment was designed to gather data on issues corresponding to the following questions: 1. What is the relationship between the Oculomotor and Cognitive strategies of occipital alpha control? 2. Are there states of consciousness that are directly associated with alpha activity? 3. Does physiological feedback itself contribute to the…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Feedback, Neurological Organization, Physiology
Headley, Dale C. – Teacher, 1978
A series of simple activities not only illustrates how our eyes work but also dramatically shows how the brain interprets the eyes' information. Uses these activities to introduce a study of the eye to elementary students and to motivate their interest. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Eye Movements, Eyes
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