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Executive Functions: How the Brain Organizes Behavior
Understand what executive functions are and why they are key for behavior, learning, and clinical neuropsychology.
Read full articleDescription of an Alzheimer’s Case
Description of an Alzheimer's Case Today we bring you an Alzheimer's case from a very real perspective…
Read moreNeuroeducation: Physical Exercise to Improve Memory
Due to blood pumping, more oxygen is supplied to the brain, so exercise clears the mind….
Read morePsychotherapy in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) – part 2
We continue with the second part of the article on acquired brain injury…
Read moreWhat Does Neuroscience Contribute to the World of Learning?
What is neuroscience? Neuroscience is the set of scientific disciplines that study the nervous system, with the aim of…
Read moreWhat Does Neuroscience Bring to the World of Learning?
What is neuroscience? Neuroscience is the set of scientific disciplines that study the nervous system, with the aim of...
Read moreIntelligence in Early Childhood
Various studies discuss intelligence and its definition. It's a topic covered by many authors, and we believe...
Read moreSensory Integration: the importance of feeling
Few health professionals are aware of the use and benefits of the Sensory Integration technique, and…
Read moreLearning from our Emotional Brain
Millions of neurons are stimulated by the information our five senses gather. But... what ultimately remains...
Read moreNeurotrophic Factors and Physical and Mental Exercise
Currently, it has been shown that neurotrophin deficiencies are involved in different diseases such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease...
Read moreThe Brain as a Plastic Organ
A few years ago, it was believed that our brain was static and unalterable, that we were born with a fixed number of neurons...
Read moreISEP Renews Emagister’s Cum Laude Seal for Positive Student Reviews
Emagister.com, a leading portal in training services, renews the Cum Laude seal for ISEP as a mark of quality. This recognition…
Read moreHyper/Hyposensitivities: The Great Unknowns of Autism
In the world of Autism, we often encounter boys and girls who develop what we call hyper or hyposensitivities….
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