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Exercise physiology is one of the most researched sports sciences, with practical implications for health, well-being and sports performance. This book brings together emerging research in this area, presenting the main findings and criticisms, as well as considering the future of exercise physiology.
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Exercise physiology is one of the most researched sports sciences, with practical implications for health, well-being and sports performance. This book brings together emerging research in this area, presenting the main findings and criticisms, as well as considering the future of exercise physiology.
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Exercise physiology is one of the most researched sports sciences, with practical implications for health, well-being and sports performance. This book brings together emerging research in this area, presenting the main findings and criticisms, as well as considering the future of exercise physiology.
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Evolution of Learning and Memory Mechanisms is an exploration of laboratory and field research on the many ways that evolution has influenced learning and memory processes, such as associative learning, social learning, and spatial, working, and episodic memory systems. This volume features research by both outstanding early-career scientists as well as familiar luminaries in the field. Learning and memory in a broad range of animals are explored, including numerous species of invertebrates (insects, worms, sea hares), as well as fish, amphibians, birds, rodents, bears, and human and nonhuman primates. Contributors discuss how the behavioral, cognitive, and neural mechanisms underlying learning and memory have been influenced by evolutionary pressures. They also draw connections between learning and memory and the specific selective factors that shaped their evolution. Evolution of Learning and Memory Mechanisms should be a valuable resource for those working in the areas of experimental and comparative psychology, comparative cognition, brain-behavior evolution, and animal behavior.
Learning --- Memory --- Physiological aspects. --- Physiological aspects --- Cognitive neuroscience --- Neuropsychology
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Cerebellum --- Emotions --- Physiology. --- Physiological aspects. --- Rhombencephalon
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Sleep --- Sleep therapy. --- Physiological aspects. --- Therapeutic use
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Sleep --- Sleep therapy. --- Physiological aspects. --- Therapeutic use
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Deliver game-changing—and brain-changing—results for your students Research on the brain continues to evolve, providing fresh insights educators can use to guide students toward success. In the sixth edition of this international bestseller, world-renowned educational neuroscience consultant David Sousa once again translates that research into concrete actions and strategies for the classroom. Featuring important updates and brand-new findings, the latest edition includes: • A new section on the expansion of SEL to SECL, integrating the cognitive component of social-emotional learning • Additional research on mindsets—including cautions • Effective, brain-compatible ways to safely use social media and online learning • New information on the importance of student engagement, especially through academic teams • Connections between Bloom’s Taxonomy and current instructional strategies, such as teaming and project/maker learning Whether you’re already a fan of brain-compatible learning or just getting started on this exciting approach to teaching and learning, How the Brain Learns will set your neurons firing—and give you the tools you need to help students succeed.
Learning, Psychology of. --- Learning --- Brain. --- Physiological aspects.
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Dreams --- Dreams --- Dreams --- Physiological aspects --- History
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