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Language: English
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ISBN 10: 1591473810 ISBN 13: 9781591473817
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Language: English
Published by American Psychological Association (APA), 2006
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Language: English
Published by American Psychological Association (APA), 2006
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Published by American Psychological Association (APA), 2006
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ISBN 10: 1591473810 ISBN 13: 9781591473817
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Educating the Human Brain is the product of a quarter century of research. This book provides an empirical account of the early development of attention and self regulation in infants and young children. It examines the brain areas involved in regulatory networks, their connectivity, and how their development is influenced by genes and experience. Relying on the latest techniques in cognitive and temperament measurement, neuroimaging, and molecular genetics, the book integrates research on neural networks common to all of us with studies of individual differences. In this book, the authors explain where, when, and how the brain performs functions that are necessary for learning. Such functions include attending to information controlling attention through effort regulating the interplay of emotion with cognition and coding, organizing, and retrieving information. The authors suggest how these aspects of brain development can support school readiness, literacy, numeracy, and expertise. The audience for this book includes neuroscientists as well as developmental and educational psychologists who have interest in the latest brain research. The many helpful visuals - including brain diagrams, pictures and photographs of experimental set-ups, and graphs and tables displaying key data - also give this book appeal for graduate students. Over 25 years of research, this study dissects infant brain development, revealing how neural networks, genes, and experiences shape attention, regulation, learning, and emotion. Utilizing neuroimaging, cognitive measures, and genetics, it clarifies early processes that underpin literacy, numeracy, and expertise. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by American Psychological Association, Washington DC, 2006
ISBN 10: 1591473810 ISBN 13: 9781591473817
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Educating the Human Brain is the product of a quarter century of research. This book provides an empirical account of the early development of attention and self regulation in infants and young children. It examines the brain areas involved in regulatory networks, their connectivity, and how their development is influenced by genes and experience. Relying on the latest techniques in cognitive and temperament measurement, neuroimaging, and molecular genetics, the book integrates research on neural networks common to all of us with studies of individual differences. In this book, the authors explain where, when, and how the brain performs functions that are necessary for learning. Such functions include attending to information controlling attention through effort regulating the interplay of emotion with cognition and coding, organizing, and retrieving information. The authors suggest how these aspects of brain development can support school readiness, literacy, numeracy, and expertise. The audience for this book includes neuroscientists as well as developmental and educational psychologists who have interest in the latest brain research. The many helpful visuals - including brain diagrams, pictures and photographs of experimental set-ups, and graphs and tables displaying key data - also give this book appeal for graduate students. Over 25 years of research, this study dissects infant brain development, revealing how neural networks, genes, and experiences shape attention, regulation, learning, and emotion. Utilizing neuroimaging, cognitive measures, and genetics, it clarifies early processes that underpin literacy, numeracy, and expertise. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1591473810 ISBN 13: 9781591473817
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Language: English
Published by American Psychological Association, Washington DC, 2006
ISBN 10: 1591473810 ISBN 13: 9781591473817
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Educating the Human Brain is the product of a quarter century of research. This book provides an empirical account of the early development of attention and self regulation in infants and young children. It examines the brain areas involved in regulatory networks, their connectivity, and how their development is influenced by genes and experience. Relying on the latest techniques in cognitive and temperament measurement, neuroimaging, and molecular genetics, the book integrates research on neural networks common to all of us with studies of individual differences. In this book, the authors explain where, when, and how the brain performs functions that are necessary for learning. Such functions include attending to information controlling attention through effort regulating the interplay of emotion with cognition and coding, organizing, and retrieving information. The authors suggest how these aspects of brain development can support school readiness, literacy, numeracy, and expertise. The audience for this book includes neuroscientists as well as developmental and educational psychologists who have interest in the latest brain research. The many helpful visuals - including brain diagrams, pictures and photographs of experimental set-ups, and graphs and tables displaying key data - also give this book appeal for graduate students. Over 25 years of research, this study dissects infant brain development, revealing how neural networks, genes, and experiences shape attention, regulation, learning, and emotion. Utilizing neuroimaging, cognitive measures, and genetics, it clarifies early processes that underpin literacy, numeracy, and expertise. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.