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Brain compatible strategies : hundreds of easy-to-use, brain-compatible activities that boost attention, motivation, learning and achievement / / Eric Jensen
Brain compatible strategies : hundreds of easy-to-use, brain-compatible activities that boost attention, motivation, learning and achievement / / Eric Jensen
Autore Jensen Eric
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, California : , : Corwin Press, , 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (96 p.)
Disciplina 370.1523
Soggetto topico Learning, Psychology of
Brain
ISBN 1-4833-5187-4
1-4522-0791-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Using this Book""; ""Activity List""; ""Preface""; ""Activate the Young-at-Heart Brain""; ""Greater Meaning from Multiple Contexts""; ""Specific Feedback Accelerates Learning""; ""All Work and No Play""; ""Learning with Feeling""; ""Escape from the Sacred “Learning Box�""; ""Remove Barriers to Learning""; ""Active Learning""; ""Learn by De-Briefing Failures""; ""Integrated, Contextual Curriculum""; ""Ball Toss Boosts Thinking""; ""Let Learners Create Their Own Meaning""; ""Cross Laterals “Unstick� Learning""; ""More Questions Than Answers""
""Challenge the Brain""""Engage the Spatial-Episodic Memory""; ""Active Learning II""; ""Visuals & Peripherals Impact Learning""; ""The Real Power of Music""; ""Break the Monotony with Novelty & Fun""; ""March the Brain to Learning Success""; ""Add Good Stress, Eliminate Bad Stress""; ""Playing Games Grows Brains""; ""The Cycle of Learning""; ""Motor Brain Activators""; ""Reinforcement and the Brain""; ""Strengthen Learning with Reviews""; ""Non-Conscious Messages Are Powerful""; ""Gender and Learning Cycles""; ""Active Learning III""; ""Curriculum and the Developing Brain""
""Schedule Brain Breaks!""""Replace Rewards & Bribes with Desire""; ""Discipline Strategies that Make Sense""; ""The Chemistry of Choice""; ""Hollywood, Here I Come!""; ""Reduce Common Forms of Perceived Threat""; ""Increase “By-Product� Learning""; ""Learning with Both Sides of the Brain""; ""Grow Out, Not Fill Up""; ""Learning Is Messy""; ""Trigger Learning""; ""Groups Are OK, Labels Are Not""; ""Don�t Trigger Helpless Learning States""; ""Welcome to Center Stage!""; ""Simon Says Lives Again""; ""Finding the Challenges""; ""Stimulate Input, Not Just Output""
""The Importance of Beginnings and Endings""""1...2...3... Switch Jobs!""; ""Cycles of Learning""; ""Multiple Strategies for Better Recall""; ""Hydration Supports Learning""; ""The Power of Models and Mapping""; ""Why Use Aromas in Learning?""; ""Let the Brain Nibble at New Ideas""; ""Active Breaks""; ""Eat Better to Improve Learning""; ""Better Learning with Unguided Discussions""; ""Enriched Environments Support Learning""; ""S-A-T: Not Just Another Exam!""; ""Brain Activators for the Visual Cortex""; ""Give Learners Environmental Options""; ""How to Grab the Brain�s Attention""
""Laugh and Learn""""Use the Mind-Body Library of Knowledge""; ""Student Seating Matters""; ""Too Hot to Learn?""; ""Brighter Learning Prospects""; ""Acoustics and Learning""; ""Time to Settle In""; ""Setting Goals Improves Performance""; ""Make Unforgettable Memories""; ""Encourage Faster Learning with Pre-Exposure""; ""Do Learners Know What They Know?""; ""Smart Activators for the Auditory Cortex""; ""Bibliography""; ""Suggested Resources for Further Reading""; ""About the Author""
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Jensen Eric  
Thousand Oaks, California : , : Corwin Press, , 2004
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Brain computations and connectivity / / Edmund T. Rolls [[electronic resource]]
Brain computations and connectivity / / Edmund T. Rolls [[electronic resource]]
Autore Rolls Edmund T.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1174 pages)
Disciplina 612.82
Collana Oxford scholarship online
Soggetto topico Brain
Brain - Localization of functions
Health and Wellbeing
Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences
ISBN 0-19-199491-X
0-19-888792-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Brain Computations and Connectivity -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 What and how the brain computes: introduction -- 1.2 What and how the brain computes: plan of the book -- 1.3 Neurons in the brain, and their representation in neuronal networks -- 1.4 A formalism for approaching the operation of single neurons in a network -- 1.5 Synaptic modification -- 1.6 Long-term potentiation and long-term depression as models of synaptic modification -- 1.6.1 Long-Term Potentiation -- 1.6.2 Long-Term Depression -- 1.6.3 Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity -- 1.7 Information encoding by neurons, and distributed representations -- 1.7.1 Definitions -- 1.7.2 Advantages of sparse distributed encoding -- 1.8 Neuronal network approaches versus connectionism -- 1.9 Introduction to three neuronal network architectures -- 1.10 Systems-level analysis of brain function -- 1.11 Brodmann areas -- 1.12 Human Connectome Project Multi-Modal Parcellation atlas of the human cortex -- 1.13 Connectivity of the human brain -- 1.13.1 Connections analyzed with diffusion tractography -- 1.13.2 Functional connectivity -- 1.13.3 Effective connectivity -- 1.14 Introduction to the fine structure of the cerebral neocortex -- 1.14.1 The fine structure and connectivity of the neocortex -- 1.14.2 Excitatory cells and connections -- 1.14.3 Inhibitory cells and connections -- 1.14.4 Quantitative aspects of cortical architecture -- 1.14.5 Functional pathways through the cortical layers -- 1.14.6 The scale of lateral excitatory and inhibitory effects, and the concept of modules -- 2: The ventral visual system -- 2.1 Introduction and overview -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Overview of what is computed in the ventral visual system -- 2.1.3 Overview of how computations are performed in the ventral visual system.
2.1.4 What is computed in the ventral visual system is unimodal, and is related to other 'what' systems after the inferior temporal visual cortex -- 2.2 What: V1 - primary visual cortex -- 2.3 What: V2 and V4 - intermediate processing areas in the ventral visual system -- 2.4 What: Invariant representations of faces and objects in the inferior temporal visual cortex -- 2.4.1 Reward value is not represented in the primate ventral visual system -- 2.4.2 Translation invariant representations -- 2.4.3 Reduced translation invariance in natural scenes, and the selection of a rewarded object -- 2.4.4 Size and spatial frequency invariance -- 2.4.5 Combinations of features in the correct spatial configuration -- 2.4.6 A view-invariant representation -- 2.4.7 Learning of new representations in the temporal cortical visual areas -- 2.4.8 A sparse distributed representation is what is computed in the ventral visual system -- 2.4.9 Face expression, gesture, and view represented in a population of neurons in the cortex in the superior temporal sulcus -- 2.4.10 Specialized regions in the temporal cortical visual areas -- 2.5 The connectivity of the ventral visual pathways in humans -- 2.5.1 A Ventrolateral Visual Cortical Stream to the inferior temporal visual cortex for object and face representations -- 2.5.2 A Visual Cortical Stream to the cortex in the inferior bank of the superior temporal sulcus involved in semantic representations -- 2.5.3 A Visual Cortical Stream to the cortex in the superior bank of the superior temporal sulcus involved in multimodal semantic representations including visual motion, auditory, somatosensory and social information -- 2.6 How the computations are performed: approaches to invariant object recognition -- 2.6.1 Feature spaces -- 2.6.2 Structural descriptions and syntactic pattern recognition.
2.6.3 Template matching and the alignment approach -- 2.6.4 Invertible networks that can reconstruct their inputs -- 2.6.5 Deep learning -- 2.6.6 Feature hierarchies and 2D viewbasedobject recognition -- 2.6.6.1 The feature hierarchy approach to object recognition -- 2.6.6.2 The Cognitron and Neocognitron -- 2.7 Hypotheses about how the computations are performed in a feature hierarchy approach to for invariant object recognition -- 2.8 VisNet: a model of how the computations are performed in the ventral visual system -- 2.8.1 The architecture of VisNet -- 2.8.1.1 The memory trace learning rule -- 2.8.1.2 The network implemented in VisNet -- 2.8.1.3 Competition and lateral inhibition -- 2.8.1.4 The input to VisNet -- 2.8.1.5 Measures for network performance -- 2.8.2 Initial experiments with VisNet -- 2.8.2.1 'T','L' and '+' as stimuli: learning translation invariance -- 2.8.2.2 'T','L', and '+' as stimuli: Optimal network parameters -- 2.8.2.3 Faces as stimuli: translation invariance -- 2.8.2.4 Faces as stimuli: view invariance -- 2.8.3 The optimal parameters for the temporal trace used in the learning rule -- 2.8.4 Different forms of the trace learning rule, and their relation to error correction and temporal difference learning -- 2.8.4.1 The modified Hebbian trace rule and its relation to error correction -- 2.8.4.2 Five forms of error correction learning rule -- 2.8.4.3 Relationship to temporal difference learning -- 2.8.4.4 Evaluation of the different training rules -- 2.8.5 The issue of feature binding, and a solution -- 2.8.5.1 Syntactic binding of separate neuronal ensembles by synchronization -- 2.8.5.2 SigmaPineurons -- 2.8.5.3 Binding of features and their relative spatial position by feature combination neurons -- 2.8.5.4 Discrimination between stimuli with super- and sub-set feature combinations.
2.8.5.5 Feature binding and re-use of feature combinations at different levels of a hierarchical network -- 2.8.5.6 Feature binding in a hierarchical network with invariant representations of local feature combinations -- 2.8.5.7 Stimulus generalization to new locations -- 2.8.5.8 Discussion of feature binding in hierarchical layered networks -- 2.8.6 Operation in a cluttered environment -- 2.8.6.1 VisNet simulations with stimuli in cluttered backgrounds -- 2.8.6.2 Learning invariant representations of an object with multiple objects in the scene and with cluttered backgrounds -- 2.8.6.3 VisNet simulations with partially occluded stimuli -- 2.8.7 Learning 3D transforms -- 2.8.8 Capacity of the architecture, and incorporation of a trace rule into a recurrent architecture with object attractors -- 2.8.9 Vision in natural scenes - effects of background versus attention -- 2.8.9.1 Neurophysiology of object selection in the inferior temporal visua lcortex -- 2.8.9.2 Attention in natural scenes - a computational account -- 2.8.10 The representation of multiple objects in a scene -- 2.8.11 Learning invariant representations using spatial continuity: Continuous Spatial Transformation learning -- 2.8.12 Lighting invariance -- 2.8.13 Deformation-invariant object recognition -- 2.8.14 Learning invariant representations of scenes and places -- 2.8.15 Finding and recognising objects in natural scenes: complementary computations in the dorsal and ventral visual systems -- 2.8.16 Non-accidental properties, and transform invariant object recognition -- 2.9 Further approaches to invariant object recognition -- 2.9.1 Other types of slow learning -- 2.9.2 HMAX -- 2.9.3 Minimal recognizable configurations -- 2.9.4 Hierarchical convolutional deep neural networks -- 2.9.5 Sigma-Pi synapses.
2.9.6 A principal dimensions approach to coding in the inferior temporal visual cortex -- 2.10 Visuo-spatial scratchpad memory, and change blindness -- 2.11 Different processes involved in different types of object identification -- 2.12 Top-down attentional modulation is implemented by biased competition -- 2.13 Highlights on how the computations are performed in the ventral visual system -- 3: The dorsal visual system -- 3.1 Introduction, and overview of the dorsal cortical visual stream -- 3.2 Global motion in the dorsal visual system -- 3.3 Invariant object-based motion in the dorsal visual system -- 3.4 What is computed in the dorsal visual system: visual coordinate transforms -- 3.4.1 The transform from retinal to head-based coordinates -- 3.4.2 The transform from head-based to allocentric bearing coordinates -- 3.4.3 A transform from allocentric bearing coordinates to allocentric spatial view coordinates -- 3.5 How visual coordinate transforms are computed in the dorsal visual system -- 3.5.1 Gain modulation -- 3.5.2 Mechanisms of gain modulation using a trace learning rule -- 3.5.3 Gain modulation by eye position to produce a head-centered representation in Layer 1 of VisNetCT -- 3.5.4 Gain modulation by head direction to produce an allocentric bearing to a landmark in Layer 2 of VisNetCT -- 3.5.5 Gain modulation by place to produce an allocentric spatial view representation in Layer 3 of VisNetCT -- 3.5.6 The utility of the coordinate transforms in the dorsal visual system -- 3.6 The human Dorsal Visual Cortical Stream for visual motion leading to the intraparietal visual areas, and then to parietal area 7 regions for actions in space -- 3.6.1 Dorsal stream visual division regions -- 3.6.2 MT+ complex regions (FST, LO1, LO2, LO3, MST, MT, PH, V3CD and V4t).
3.6.3 Intraparietal sulcus posterior parietal cortex, regions (AIP, LIPd, LIPv, MIP, VIP.
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Brain connectivity
Brain connectivity
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Rochelle, NY, : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2011-
Disciplina 573.8
Soggetto topico Brain - Physiology
Nervous system - Diseases
Mental illness
Brain
Neurology
Brain - physiology
Nervous System Diseases
Mental Disorders
Soggetto genere / forma Periodical
Periodicals.
ISSN 2158-0022
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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New Rochelle, NY, : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2011-
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Brain connectivity
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Rochelle, NY, : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2011-
Disciplina 573.8
Soggetto topico Brain - Physiology
Nervous system - Diseases
Mental illness
Brain
Neurology
Brain - physiology
Nervous System Diseases
Mental Disorders
Soggetto genere / forma Periodical
Periodicals.
ISSN 2158-0022
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996335515703316
New Rochelle, NY, : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2011-
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Brain glucosensing [[electronic resource] ] : physiological implications / / Sergio Polakof
Brain glucosensing [[electronic resource] ] : physiological implications / / Sergio Polakof
Autore Polakof Sergio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hauppauge, NY, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (79 p.)
Disciplina 572/.565
Collana Neurology - laboratory and clinical research developments
Soggetto topico Glucose - Metabolism
Brain
Neurochemistry
Homeostasis
Blood glucose
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61761-701-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""BRAIN GLUCOSENSING: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS ""; ""BRAIN GLUCOSENSING: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Glucose Metabolism in the Brain""; ""Sites of Glucosensing in the Brain""; ""The Glucosensor Mechanism in the Brain""; ""4.1. Glucose-Excited Neurons""; ""4.1.1. Glucose Transport""; ""4.1.2. Glucose Phosphorylation""; ""4.1.3. Distal Sensing of Metabolic Signals""; ""4.2. Glucose-Inhibited Neurons""; ""Lactate as Metabolic Coupling between Astrocytes and Glucosensing Neurons""; ""Network of Hypothalamic Glucosensing Neurons""
""6.1. Neurons of the Arcuatus Nucleus""""6.2. Neurons of the Ventromedial Nucleus""; ""6.3. Neurons of the Lateral Nucleus""; ""The Mechanisms Underlying Glucosensing During Hypoglycemia""; ""7.1. Systemic Mechanism Against Hypoglycemia""; ""7.2. Metabolic Central Counterregulation""; ""7.3. Sites of Detection of Hypoglycemia""; ""7.4. Counterregulation to Hypoglycemia in T1DM: Why Glucosensor Mechanisms Fail?""; ""7.5. Glucosensing Markers Involved in the Counterregulatory Response to Hypoglycemia""; ""Brain Glucosensing and the Regulation of Food Intake and Energy Expenditure""
""8.1. Glucosensing Markers Involved in The Control of Food Intake and Energy Expenditure""""Glucosensing Neurons as Metabolic Sensors""; ""Conclusion""; ""References""; ""Index""
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Brain glucosensing [[electronic resource] ] : physiological implications / / Sergio Polakof
Brain glucosensing [[electronic resource] ] : physiological implications / / Sergio Polakof
Autore Polakof Sergio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hauppauge, NY, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (79 p.)
Disciplina 572/.565
Collana Neurology - laboratory and clinical research developments
Soggetto topico Glucose - Metabolism
Brain
Neurochemistry
Homeostasis
Blood glucose
ISBN 1-61761-701-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""BRAIN GLUCOSENSING: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS ""; ""BRAIN GLUCOSENSING: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Glucose Metabolism in the Brain""; ""Sites of Glucosensing in the Brain""; ""The Glucosensor Mechanism in the Brain""; ""4.1. Glucose-Excited Neurons""; ""4.1.1. Glucose Transport""; ""4.1.2. Glucose Phosphorylation""; ""4.1.3. Distal Sensing of Metabolic Signals""; ""4.2. Glucose-Inhibited Neurons""; ""Lactate as Metabolic Coupling between Astrocytes and Glucosensing Neurons""; ""Network of Hypothalamic Glucosensing Neurons""
""6.1. Neurons of the Arcuatus Nucleus""""6.2. Neurons of the Ventromedial Nucleus""; ""6.3. Neurons of the Lateral Nucleus""; ""The Mechanisms Underlying Glucosensing During Hypoglycemia""; ""7.1. Systemic Mechanism Against Hypoglycemia""; ""7.2. Metabolic Central Counterregulation""; ""7.3. Sites of Detection of Hypoglycemia""; ""7.4. Counterregulation to Hypoglycemia in T1DM: Why Glucosensor Mechanisms Fail?""; ""7.5. Glucosensing Markers Involved in the Counterregulatory Response to Hypoglycemia""; ""Brain Glucosensing and the Regulation of Food Intake and Energy Expenditure""
""8.1. Glucosensing Markers Involved in The Control of Food Intake and Energy Expenditure""""Glucosensing Neurons as Metabolic Sensors""; ""Conclusion""; ""References""; ""Index""
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Brain glucosensing [[electronic resource] ] : physiological implications / / Sergio Polakof
Brain glucosensing [[electronic resource] ] : physiological implications / / Sergio Polakof
Autore Polakof Sergio
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hauppauge, NY, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (79 p.)
Disciplina 572/.565
Collana Neurology - laboratory and clinical research developments
Soggetto topico Glucose - Metabolism
Brain
Neurochemistry
Homeostasis
Blood glucose
ISBN 1-61761-701-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""BRAIN GLUCOSENSING: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS ""; ""BRAIN GLUCOSENSING: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Glucose Metabolism in the Brain""; ""Sites of Glucosensing in the Brain""; ""The Glucosensor Mechanism in the Brain""; ""4.1. Glucose-Excited Neurons""; ""4.1.1. Glucose Transport""; ""4.1.2. Glucose Phosphorylation""; ""4.1.3. Distal Sensing of Metabolic Signals""; ""4.2. Glucose-Inhibited Neurons""; ""Lactate as Metabolic Coupling between Astrocytes and Glucosensing Neurons""; ""Network of Hypothalamic Glucosensing Neurons""
""6.1. Neurons of the Arcuatus Nucleus""""6.2. Neurons of the Ventromedial Nucleus""; ""6.3. Neurons of the Lateral Nucleus""; ""The Mechanisms Underlying Glucosensing During Hypoglycemia""; ""7.1. Systemic Mechanism Against Hypoglycemia""; ""7.2. Metabolic Central Counterregulation""; ""7.3. Sites of Detection of Hypoglycemia""; ""7.4. Counterregulation to Hypoglycemia in T1DM: Why Glucosensor Mechanisms Fail?""; ""7.5. Glucosensing Markers Involved in the Counterregulatory Response to Hypoglycemia""; ""Brain Glucosensing and the Regulation of Food Intake and Energy Expenditure""
""8.1. Glucosensing Markers Involved in The Control of Food Intake and Energy Expenditure""""Glucosensing Neurons as Metabolic Sensors""; ""Conclusion""; ""References""; ""Index""
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Brain informatics
Brain informatics
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin : , : Springer, , 2014-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Soggetto topico Brain
Medical informatics
Medical Informatics
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
Fulltext
Internet Resources.
Periodical
Soggetto non controllato Neuroscience
ISSN 2198-4026
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Brain informatics
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin : , : Springer, , 2014-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Soggetto topico Brain
Medical informatics
Medical Informatics
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
Fulltext
Internet Resources.
Periodical
Soggetto non controllato Neuroscience
ISSN 2198-4026
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Brain matters [[electronic resource] ] : translating research into classroom practice / / Patricia Wolfe
Brain matters [[electronic resource] ] : translating research into classroom practice / / Patricia Wolfe
Autore Wolfe Pat
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Alexandria, Va., : ASCD, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (265 p.)
Disciplina 370.15/23
Soggetto topico Learning, Psychology of
Learning - Physiological aspects
Brain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-91679-3
9786612916793
1-4166-1165-7
1-4166-1164-9
1-4166-1166-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Part 1: The Structure and Function of the Human Brain; Chapter 1: Opening the Black Box of the Brain; Chapter 2: Brain Anatomy-A Short Course: Neurons and Subcortical Structures; Chapter 3: Brain Anatomy-A Short Course: The Cortex; Chapter 4: How Neurons Communicate; Part II: Brain Development from Birth Through Adolescence; Chapter 5: The Early and Middle Years; Chapter 6: The Adolescent Brain: A Work in Progress; Chapter 7: The Role of Exercise, Sleep, Nutrition, and Technology
Part III: From Sensory Input to Information StorageChapter 8: Sensory Memory: Getting Information into the Brain; Chapter 9: Working Memory: The Conscious Processing of Information; Chapter 10: Long-Term Memory: The Brain's Storage System; Part IV: Matching Instruction to How the Brain Learns Best; Chapter 11: Making Curriculum Meaningful Through Problems, Projects, and Simulations; Chapter 12: Using the Visual and Auditory Senses to Enhance Learning; Chapter 13: A Toolkit of Brain-Compatible Strategies; Chapter 14: A Final Note on Brain-Compatible Teaching and Learning; Glossary; References
IndexAbout the Author; Related ASCD Resources
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Wolfe Pat  
Alexandria, Va., : ASCD, 2010
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