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Shortlink : https://www.waxmann.com/artikelART101190
Abstract
Strictly speaking, results from neuroscience can neither inform educational practice nor can they tell how to design learning environments. Brain imaging methods do not allow drawing conclusions on individual differences in knowledge representation and on appropriate information presentation. However, a future potential of brain imaging is the uncovering of differences in information processing that do not become apparent in behavior.
Keywords
neuroscience and learning, potential of brain imaging, information processing
APA citation
Schumacher, R. & Stern E. (2012). Neurowissenschaften und Lehr-Lern-Forschung: Welches Wissen trägt zu lernwirksamem Unterricht bei?. DDS – Die Deutsche Schule, 104(4), 383-396. https://www.waxmann.com/artikelART101190