Mente, cerebro y educación
ISSN: 0214-3402
Year of publication: 2009
Issue: 15
Pages: 25-46
Type: Article
More publications in: Aula: Revista de Pedagogía de la Universidad de Salamanca
Abstract
A revision is made on the current of neuroscience contributions to cognition and education inquiry. After analyzing six lines of research �comparing data from behavioural and neuroimage measures� on (a) cognitive processes involved in learning, (b) the interaction between instructional support and learning processes, and (c) the learning outcomes (skills and capabilities) resulting from this complex interaction, two kind of conclusions are drawn about the notions of mind, brain and education research. Several implications for instructional practice are discussed.