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Teaching and the Brain

by Stepping on October 9, 2009 · 0 comments

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Another fascinating post over at Shrink Rap explores how learning sculpts the brains connections.

“Recent studies have shown that in the absence of any overt behavior, and even during sleep or anesthesia, the brain’s spontaneous activity is not random, but organized in patterns of correlated activity that occur in anatomically and functionally connected regions,” says senior author Maurizio Corbetta, M.D., Norman J. Stupp Professor of Neurology. “The reasons behind the spontaneous activity patterns remain mysterious, but we have now shown that learning causes small changes in those patterns, and that these changes are behaviorally important.” See the entire post at Shrink Rap.

Teen smoking linked to drinking and drug use is reported on Shrink Rap:

“If a teenager feels smoking is socially acceptable and widely practiced, they are much more likely not only to smoke, but to also drink and possibly use marijuana,” says lead author Dr. Jennifer A. Epstein, assistant professor of public health in the Division of Prevention and Health Behavior at Weill Cornell Medical College. “While the differences between how boys and girls are influenced by these social factors are subtle, they could help us develop new gender-specific educational tactics for preventing these behaviors.”…more at Shrink Rap

Ripples

September 30, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Content emerging across Partner sites: 6 Characteristics of strong families Image and Memory Acadia Wrestling with Synchronicity

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Shared links

September 25, 2009

Image by [ r ? c e y t ? y ] via Flickr These two posts give some interesting insights and food for thought. Depression and anxiety disorders in adolescents Brain research transforming all human needs services

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Ripples

September 18, 2009

Image by zen via Flickr Some more links of interest: A different slant on inverse steps for parenting. Enduring unanswered questions.

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Likable Links

September 16, 2009

Some fascinating content that has been located in different corners of  the web: Evidence Points to Conscious ‘Metacognition’ in Some Nonhuman Animals “The field offers growing evidence that some animals have functional parallels to humans’ consciousness and to humans’ cognitive self-awareness…” Adult Brain Can Change Within Seconds “The human brain can adapt to changing demands [...]

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Ripples

September 12, 2009

Image by zen via Flickr Some quick links to Stepping Stone Partner content: Alex posted some reflections on the interview process. Jeff shared a report about risky teen behavior. Gerald took a great stop action shot. And Richard explores how to raise digital natives.

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Ripples

August 29, 2009

Image by Getty Images via Daylife Interesting links to partner content: Humility for Success A Failure of Scholarship Summer Evening on the Delaware The Peace of Wild Things The 12-Step Program and 7 effective habits… Intuition is more than a hunch

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