نتایج جستجو برای: left brain dominant learner

تعداد نتایج: 878573  

2002
Andreas Lingnau Heinz Ulrich Hoppe

We have implemented ubiquitous computing technology in a primary school setting to support rich classroom activities particularly in the field of early literacy. After initial tests have corroborated the benefit of this technology with respect to attaining curricular goals and to better supporting learner-centred classroom methodologies, we are now exploring specific intelligent support mechani...

Abbas Amirjamshidi, Koorosh Karimi Yarandi, Maysam Alimohamadi, Mohammad Shirani, Reza Shariat Moharari, Seyed Ebrahim Ketabchi,

Background & Importance: Insular lobe is located at the depth of sylvian fissure and is hidden by frontal, temporal and parietal lobes in close vicinity of internal capsule and basal ganglia and adjacent to the speech centers in the dominant hemisphere. Thus, radical resection of insular gliomas can be even more difficult. Brain mapping techniques can be used to maximize the extent of...

Objective: The present study aims to investigate the effect of emotions (negative and positive affects) and gender on the activity of different brain regions and their relationship with personality traits of extraversion, introversion, neuroticism, and stability. Methods: The study participants were 33 right-handed volunteer undergraduate students (17 males and 16 females). Our stimuli were tw...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2008
Zoë R Hunter Marc Brysbaert

Traditional neuropsychology employs visual half-field (VHF) experiments to assess cerebral language dominance. This approach is based on the assumption that left cerebral dominance for language leads to faster and more accurate recognition of words in the right visual half-field (RVF) than in the left visual half-field (LVF) during tachistoscopic presentation. Information in the RVF is directly...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2010
Anjali Raja Beharelle Anthony Steven Dick Goulven Josse Ana Solodkin Peter R Huttenlocher Susan C Levine Steven L Small

A predominant theory regarding early stroke and its effect on language development, is that early left hemisphere lesions trigger compensatory processes that allow the right hemisphere to assume dominant language functions, and this is thought to underlie the near normal language development observed after early stroke. To test this theory, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to exami...

In this paper, distributed parameter process systems behavior is studied in frequency domain. Based on the dominant gain concept that is developed for such studies, a method is presented to control distributed parameter process systems. By using dominant gain concept, the location of open loop zeros, resulted from the time delay parameter in the process model, were changed from the right half p...

Journal: :Brain injury 2009
Iraj Derakhshan

BACKGROUND A right handed man with trauma to the head was admitted with headache and seizures. A severe right sided weakness was noted after a blunt trauma to the right side of his head. METHODS AND RESULTS MRI of brain revealed a right-sided subdural hematoma and a normal left hemisphere and downstream motor pathways. Bimanual simultaneous drawing and manual reaction times indicated that the...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2004
S Saini N DeStefano S Smith L Guidi M P Amato A Federico P M Matthews

BACKGROUND The cerebellum is of potential interest for understanding adaptive responses in motor control in patients with multiple sclerosis because of the high intrinsic synaptic plasticity of this brain region. OBJECTIVE To assess the relative roles of interactions between the neocortex and the cerebellum using measures of functional connectivity. METHODS A role for altered neocortical-ce...

2014
Mathias Benedek Emanuel Jauk Andreas Fink Karl Koschutnig Gernot Reishofer Franz Ebner Aljoscha C. Neubauer

This fMRI study investigated brain activation during creative idea generation using a novel approach allowing spontaneous self-paced generation and expression of ideas. Specifically, we addressed the fundamental question of what brain processes are relevant for the generation of genuinely new creative ideas, in contrast to the mere recollection of old ideas from memory. In general, creative ide...

2006
Douglas Reimondo Robertson

An extensive analysis of the college teaching literature (over 350 items) suggests that the perspective of perhaps the most highly effective college teachers has yet to be conceptualized, at least within a comprehensive developmental framework. This paper articulates that perspective-called here Systemocentrism (or teacher/learner-centeredness). The perspective b two distinctive elements-attent...

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