This volume is the most recent outcome in the field of bioeducational research, an emergent entanglement of study - opened by the main Author - encouraging the dialogue between education, psychology, neuroscience and biological sciences. The volume focuses on biodynamic perspectives, analysing the following themes: learning environments and brain development, embodiment and adaptive cognition, perceptual systems and sensorial knowledge. The links are highlighted between neural, social, evolutive and contextual basis of cognition, body schemata representations, embodied cognition, cognitive modifiability and educability, perceptual intelligence and neural modelling for educational design and brain development in learning environments.

What the brain knows about the body: Evidence for dissociable representations / CORRADI DELLACQUA, C; Rumiati, Raffaella. - (2007), pp. 50-64.

What the brain knows about the body: Evidence for dissociable representations

Rumiati, Raffaella
2007-01-01

Abstract

This volume is the most recent outcome in the field of bioeducational research, an emergent entanglement of study - opened by the main Author - encouraging the dialogue between education, psychology, neuroscience and biological sciences. The volume focuses on biodynamic perspectives, analysing the following themes: learning environments and brain development, embodiment and adaptive cognition, perceptual systems and sensorial knowledge. The links are highlighted between neural, social, evolutive and contextual basis of cognition, body schemata representations, embodied cognition, cognitive modifiability and educability, perceptual intelligence and neural modelling for educational design and brain development in learning environments.
2007
Brain development in learning environments : embodied and perceptual advancements
50
64
https://www.unige.ch/fapse/toplab/output/publications/
CORRADI DELLACQUA, C; Rumiati, Raffaella
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