Research in psychology has long underscored the significance of contextual influence on social cognition processes and behavior. However, the exploration of sexual interactions as a unique context affecting these processes has largely been neglected by previous research, despite their prominent role in our...
Research in psychology has long underscored the significance of contextual influences on psychological processes and behavior11. Contextual influences are abundant and relate to factors such as available resources12,13,14,15, the mere presence of others16, the presence of a person from another gender1...
B. We showed that three pnes of research used to justify single-sex schoopng--educational, neuroscience,and social psychology--all fail to support its alleged benefits, and so the widely-held view that genderseparation is somehow better for boys, girls, or both is nothing more than a myth....
[B] We showed that three lines of research used to justify single-sex schooling — educational, neuroscience, and social psychology — all fail to support its purported benefits, and so the widely-held view that gender separation is somehow better for boys, girls, or both is nothing more ...
In “Learn Solve Thrive,” Kathryn Lee Hume looks at the vital role of effective learning in today’s fast-changing world. Using insights from neuroscience, psychology, and real-world experiences, Hume shares strategies to boost learning abilities, improve mental and physical performance, and mainta...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understa nding of the ways in which children conceptualise fractions as quantities when they are asked to compar... P Gould 被引量: 1发表: 2005年 Social dominance and the Affective Neuroscience Personality Scales The tendency for cohabiting mammals ...
Green, P. R. (2001). The Relation Between Perception and Action: What Should Neuroscience Learn From Psychology? Ecological Psychology, 13, 117-122.The Relation Between Perception and Action: What Should Neuroscience Learn From Psychology - Green - 2001 () Citation Context ...s relation to ...
As a high school junior, I would likely have described myself as being extremely interested in the following college majors: creative writing, Chinese, music, neuroscience (or psychology), math, or something else I hadn't studied yet but might discover a passion for in college. ...
Should Single-Sex Education Be Eliminated[A] Why is a neuroscientist here debating single-sex schooling Honestly, I had no fixed ideas on the topic when 1 started researching it for my book, Pink Brain, Blue Brain. But any discussion of gender differences in children inevitably leads to this...
Psychology, not educational neuroscience, is the way forward for improving educational outcomes for all children: Reply to Gabrieli (2016) and Howard-Jones et al. (2016). In Bowers (2016), I argued that there are (a) practical problems with educational neuroscience (EN) that explain why there...