The mirror neuron system and observational learning

Implications for the effectiveness of dynamic visualizations
Auteur(s)
Gog, T.; Paas, F.; Marcus, N.; Ayres, P.; Sweller, J.
Jaar

Learning by observing and imitating others, has long been recognized as constituting a powerful learning strategy for humans. Recent findings from neuroscience research, more specifically, on the mirror-neuron system, begin to provide insight into the neural bases of learning by observation and imitation. These findings are discussed here, along with their potential consequences for the design of instruction, focusing in particular on the effectiveness of dynamic vs. static visualizations.

Pagina's
21-30
Verschenen in
Educational Psychology Review
21 (1)
Bibliotheeknummer
20230076 ST [electronic version only]

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