Neuroscience and education: prime time to build the bridge


Autoria(s): Sigman, Mariano; Peña, Marcela; Goldin, Andrea P; Ribeiro, Sidarta
Data(s)

28/03/2014

28/03/2014

26/03/2014

Resumo

As neuroscience gains social traction and entices media attention, the notion that education has much to benefit from brain research becomes increasingly popular. However, it has been argued that the fundamental bridge toward education is cognitive psychology, not neuroscience. We discuss four specific cases in which neuroscience synergizes with other disciplines to serve education, ranging from very general physiological aspects of human learning such as nutrition, exercise and sleep, to brain architectures that shape the way we acquire language and reading, and neuroscience tools that increasingly allow the early detection of cognitive deficits, especially in preverbal infants. Neuroscience methods, tools and theoretical frameworks have broadened our understanding of the mind in a way that is highly relevant to educational practice. Although the bridge’s cement is still fresh, we argue why it is prime time to march over it.

Identificador

SIGMAN, M.; PEÑA, M.; GOLDIN, Andrea P., RIBEIRO, S. Neuroscience and education: prime time to build the bridge. Nature Neuroscience, v. 17, n. 04, mar. 2014

1097-6256

http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/11797

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Nature Neuroscience

Direitos

open access

Palavras-Chave #Neurociência #Educação #Neuroscience #Education
Tipo

article