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Brain And Learning

Kaia Stonebrook

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Brain and Learning explores the fascinating connection between neuroscience and education, revealing how our brains learn and retain information. It emphasizes that understanding the brain's mechanisms is key to optimizing educational strategies and improving learning outcomes. The book highlights neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to reorganize itself, and memory consolidation, the process of turning short-term memories into long-term ones, as crucial elements in learning. Did you know that emotions also play a significant role, often overlooked in traditional education?

 


 
This book progresses logically, starting with foundational neuroscience concepts before exploring various memory types and their neural bases. Major chapters delve into the impact of stress and sleep, the neuroscience of attention, and the functions of different brain regions. What makes this book unique is its translation of complex neuroscientific findings into practical strategies for educators and learners alike, offering a clear path toward personalized learning and memory improvement. It uses a wealth of research to analyze learning theories and offers insights for enhancing cognitive performance.
Verfügbar seit: 11.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 77 Seiten.

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