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  1. Cognitive load theory (2010) 0.15
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    Content
    Cognitive load theory : historical development and relation to other theories -- Cognitive load theory : recent theoretical advances -- Schema acquisition and courses of cognitive load -- Individual differences and cognitive load theory -- Learning from worked-out examples and problem solving -- Instructional control of cognitive load in the design of complex learning environments -- Techniques that reduce extraneous cognitive load and manage intrinsic cognitive load during multimedia learning -- Techniques that increase generative processing in multimedia learning : open questions for cognitive load research -- Measuring cognitive load -- From neo-behaviorism to neuroscience : perspectives on the origins and future contributions of cognitive load research -- Cognitive load in learning with multiple representations -- Current issues and open questions in cognitive load research
    Date
    26. 8.2017 11:03:29
    RSWK
    Kognitive Psychologie / Aufsatzsammlung
    Pädagogische Psychologie / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Kognitive Psychologie / Aufsatzsammlung
    Pädagogische Psychologie / Aufsatzsammlung
  2. Northoff, G.: ¬The spontaneous brain : from the mind-body to the world-brain problem (2018) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Philosophers have long debated the mind-body problem whether to attribute such mental features as consciousness to mind or to body. Meanwhile, neuroscientists search for empirical answers, seeking neural correlates for consciousness, self, and free will. In this book, Georg Northoff does not propose new solutions to the mind-body problem; instead, he questions the problem itself, arguing that it is an empirically, ontologically, and conceptually implausible way to address the existence and reality of mental features. We are better off, he contends, by addressing consciousness and other mental features in terms of the relationship between world and brain; philosophers should consider the world-brain problem rather than the mind-body problem. This calls for a Copernican shift in vantage point from within the mind or brain to beyond the brain in our consideration of mental features. Northoff, a neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and philosopher, explains that empirical evidence suggests that the brain's spontaneous activity and its spatiotemporal structure are central to aligning and integrating the brain within the world. This spatiotemporal structure allows the brain to extend beyond itself into body and world, creating the world-brain relation? that is central to mental features. Northoff makes his argument in empirical, ontological, and epistemic-methodological terms. He discusses current models of the brain and applies these models to recent data on neuronal features underlying consciousness and proposes the world-brain relation as the ontological predisposition for consciousness.
    Date
    31.10.2019 17:33:29
  3. Bennett, M.; Dennett, D.; Hacker, D.P.; Searle, J.R.: Neurowissenschaft und Philosophie : Gehirn, Geist und Sprache ; mit einer Einleitung und einer Schlußbetrachtung von Daniel Robinson (2010) 0.02
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    RSWK
    Neurowissenschaften / Philosophie / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Neurowissenschaften / Philosophie / Aufsatzsammlung