by Andy Habermacher | Feb 28, 2019 | Education, Neuroscience
Words: 2 245 words in main article without references and exercises: Reading Time: about 7 minutes Brain development from newborn to adult is surrounded by many assumptions, myths, and false models. This is also a singularly fascinating area – space won’t allow...
by Jenny Watson | Feb 6, 2019 | Personality
OK, show of hands of those who have emerged, blinking and bleary eyed, from the festive season, clutching determinedly to a mental list of newly forbidden vices? Perhaps it’s the dreaded smoking, or something to do with food and drink? Not cutting your toe nails in...
by Andy Habermacher | Feb 4, 2019 | Education, Neuroscience, Personality
Words: 1319 words in main article without references and exercises: Reading Time: about 4 ½ minutes Part 1: Left brain vs right brain: We do have two hemispheres, but the popular description is misleading and sometimes simply wrong.Part 2: We use 10% of our...
by Andy Habermacher | Feb 3, 2019 | Education, Personality
Words: 1856 words in main article without references and exercises: Reading Time: about 6 minutes Teachers are warm, generous, compassionate, patient and spectacular individuals. Well so we hope – the fact is we don’t have a whole lot of research to support this and...
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