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The Educated Brain

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  • 44 b/w illus. 5 tables
  • Page extent: 280 pages
  • Size: 228 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.58 kg

Hardback

 (ISBN-13: 9780521876735)

The emerging field of neuroeducation, concerned with the interaction between mind, brain and education, has proved revolutionary in educational research, introducing concepts, methods and technologies into many advanced institutions around the world. The Educated Brain presents a broad overview of the major topics in this new discipline: part I examines the historical and epistemological issues related to the mind/brain problem and the scope of neuroeducation; part II provides a view of basic brain research in education and use of imaging techniques, and the study of brain and cognitive development; and part III is dedicated to the neural foundations of language and reading in different cultures and the acquisition of basic mathematical concepts. With contributions from leading researchers in the field, this book features the most recent and advanced research in cognitive neurosciences.

• Presents a broad overview of the major topics in the emerging field of neuroeducation • Contains contributions from a group of international and cross-disciplinary specialists • Includes chapter overviews for quick comprehension and an extended bibliography and detailed index to aid further study

Contents

Foreword: towards a new pedagogic and didactic approach Rita Levi-Montalcini; Part I. The Mind, Brain and Education Triad: 1. Introduction: mind, brain and education in theory and practice Antonio M. Battro, Kurt W. Fischer and Pierre J. Léna; 2. Historical considerations on brain and self Fernando Vidal; 3. Building bridges in neuroeducation John T. Bruer; 4. Mind, brain and consciousness Jürgen Mittelstrass; 5. Understanding mind, brain, and education as a complex, dynamic developing system: measurement, modeling, and research Paul van Geert and Henderien Steenbeek; Part II. Brain Development, Cognition and Education: 6. Epigenesis and brain plasticity in education Wolf Singer; 7. Chronoeducation: how the biological clock influences the learning process Daniel P. Cardinali; 8. Dynamic cycles of cognitive and brain development: measuring growth in mind, brain, and education Kurt W. Fischer; 9. Brain mechanisms and learning of high level skills Michel I. Posner, Mary K. Rothbart and M. Rosario Rueda; 10. Developing the brain: a functional imaging approach to learning and educational sciences Hideaki Koizumi; Part III. Brain, Language and Mathematics: 11. A triptych of the reading brain: evolution, development, pathology, and its intervention Maryanne Wolf; 12. Reading and the brain: a cross-language approach Usha Goswami; 13. Cortical images of early language and phonological development using near infrared spectroscopy Laura-Ann Petitto; 14. Cerebral constraints on reading and arithmetic: education as a 'neural recycling' process Stanislas Dehaene.

Contributors

Rita Levi-Montalcini, Antonio M. Battro, Kurt W. Fischer, Pierre J. Léna, Fernando Vidal, John T. Bruer, Jürgen Mittelstrass, Paul van Geert, Henderien Steenbeek, Wolf Singer, Daniel P. Cardinali, Michel I. Posner, Mary K. Rothbart, M. Rosario Rueda, Hideaki Koizumi, Maryanne Wolf, Usha Goswami, Laura-Ann Petitto, Stanislas Dehaene

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