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Brainwave Activities of the Cognitive Individual Differences in Computerized Arithmetic Addition by Implicit Association Test (컴퓨터 덧셈학습의 인지적 개인차에 대한 암묵적 연합검사를 적용한 뇌파 분석)

  • Kwon, Hyung-Kyu
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.635-644
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    • 2011
  • This research analyzed the brainwave activities and brain hemispherity to find out any implications to design the connections between the activities of the brain function and the computerized arithmetic addition in two difficulty levels: easy: 1-5 vs. hard: 6-9. Thus, in developing the brain based math learning for the computer education by implicit association test(IAT) indicated the significant results for the exclusive brain location and the brain hemispherity on the theta, alpha, low alpha, beta brainwaves by QEEG analysis. The results of this study physiologically supported the theoretical background for the computerized math learning skills as well as the math learning material development. It shows the difficulty levels of math information education and the brain activities on cognitive process of the learner continued on the possible investigation of the brain science.

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The effect of brain education-based exercise and KPEM manual therapy integrated program on sleep and quality of life in cancer patients (뇌교육 기반 운동 및 KPEM도수치료 통합 프로그램이 암환자의 수면과 삶의 질에 미치는 영향)

  • Byeong Kwan Kim;Min Gyu Sung;Hyun Jung Yang
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.10-22
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    • 2023
  • Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of brain education-based exercise and KPEM manual therapy integrated program on the sleep and quality of life of cancer patients. Design: Seventy subjects who were diagnosed with cancer and were undergoing treatment volunteered to participate in this study. All subjects used a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design for either the experimental group or the control group. In the final analysis, there were 25 subjects in the experimental group and 18 subjects in the control group. Methods: For 12 weeks, the experimental group performed brain education-based exercise (20 minutes) and KPEM manual therapy (50 minutes), and the control group performed basic physical therapy and autonomous exercise. For evaluation, the Korean version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI-K) and the quality of life index were measured after intervention using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC-3.0Ver). Effect between groups, time effect over time, and group*time interaction were analyzed through a pre-test before and after the 12-week intervention period, and repeated measure ANOVA after 12 weeks of the integrated program intervention. All statistical significance levels were set at α=.05. Results: The PSQI in the time effect (p=.001) and the group*time interaction (p<.001) were statistically significant. In terms of EORTC, QL2 and PF2 were significant in time effect (p=.024; p=.021) and group*time interaction (p=.007; p=.021), whereas in RF2, significance was only found in group*time interaction (p=.028). In symptom indicators, time effect was the only significant factor in FA, SL, AP, and CO, respectively (p=.002; p=.028; p=.041; p =.005) and in DY, there were significant differences in the time effect (p=.016) and group*time interaction (p=.002). Conclusion: The brain education-based exercise and KPEM manual therapy integrated program effectively improves the sleep and quality of life of cancer patients. It is considered that this exercise and therapy can be actively used as a psychological, emotional, and physically complementary physical therapy intervention to improve the quality of life of cancer patients.

A Preliminary Study on Promoting Policy for New IT Convergence Industry based on Brain Science (뇌과학 기반의 IT융합 신산업 육성에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Noh, Kyoo-Sung;Ju, Seong-Hwan
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.199-206
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    • 2012
  • The New IT industry based on Brain Science, a new industry combined with brain science and IT, will develop new IT services based on Brain Science. And this industry will become the new growth engine industry. This study examines the vision/strategies of policy for the New IT Convergence Industry based on Brain Science. Therefore this article's purposes are below; first, structuring the ecosystem for New IT industry based on Brain Science, second, classifying the service types of this industry, and last, suggesting of promotion policy for this industry.

The Effects of Brain-Based STEAM Teaching-Learning Program on Creativity and Emotional Intelligence of the Science-Gifted Elementary Students and General Students (뇌 기반 STEAM 교수-학습 프로그램이 초등과학영재와 초등일반학생의 창의성과 정서지능에 미치는 효과)

  • Ryu, Je Jeong;Lee, Kil-Jae
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.36-46
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    • 2013
  • The creative thinking and emotional trainings are very important educational issues in the knowledge-information-based future society. Recently STEAM education is suggested as one of the educational solutions to prepare the future society. The aims of this study are to develop STEAM teaching-learning program and analyze its effects on the creativity and emotional intelligence of science-gifted and general students in elementary school. Four different subject matters based on the 2007-revised curriculum were selected to construct the brain-based STEAM teaching-learning program consisting of 12 class hours. The program was applied to 50 elementary general students and 19 science-gifted elementary students. The findings of this research are as follows. The brain-based STEAM programs is effective to improve the creativity and emotional intelligence of science-gifted and general elementary students after class. The creativity of two groups was not statistically different before the class. However after class, the creativity of gifted-science students is significantly higher than that of general students. The emotional intelligence of gifted-science students was higher than that of general students before the class. Therefore in oder to analyze the different effects of the program on two groups in emotional intelligence, the test results of both group of students were analyzed by ANCOVA after class. This analysis also showed that the program is more effective in gifted-science students to improve the emotional intelligence compared to general students.

Desyncronization And Correlation Coefficient of Brain Wave on Scientific Reasoning (과학적인 사고과정에서 나타난 뇌파의 비동기화와 상관계수)

  • Lee, Jo-Ok;Shin, Ae-Kyung;Chou, Byung-Sun;Park, Kuk-Tae;Kwon, Yong-Ju
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.226-233
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to test whether the degrees of desyncronization in cranial nerves were related to correlation coefficient between brain waves measured on scalp. Based on the hypothesis. this research intended to describe the patterns of brain wave during scientific reasoning. EEG (electroencephalography) signals in 19 electrodes were recorded from elementary (6th grade) and middle (7th, 8th grade) school students as they performed roller-ball tasks: planning experiment, cognitive conflict, bridging, metacognition, and at rest (eyes closed and eyes opened). The results showed that the smaller the correlation coefficient was, the bigger the degrees of desyncronization. As compared to resting periods, the correlation coefficients in prefrontal and frontal lobe decreased during scientific reasoning. And the nerves in prefrontal and frontal lobes were most active during scientific reasoning. These results suggest that the correlation coefficient in addition to frequency of brain waves be analysed to get meaningful results of researches on scientific reasoning by brain wave.

An Analysis of the Affective Effect of Whole Brain Based Cooperative Learning for the Gifted (영재 교육을 위한 전뇌 이론 기반 협동학습의 정의적 효과 분석)

  • Kim, Soon-Hwa;Song, Ki-Sang
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.255-268
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    • 2011
  • The 21st century is called as the "Age of knowledge flood", and thus the importance of the ability which can use knowledge creatively is more emphasized. Also, not only individual problem solving but also solving problems through effective communication skills with group members are needed, and therefore, it is requested to train potential gifted learner working together with others to practice cooperation and eventually grown up as a competitive human resource to adapt successfully in future environment. In this paper, to show the effectiveness of cooperative learning in gifted learners, members for cooperative learning group has been selected using whole brain theory from the 42 gifted middle school students who participated in summer gifted learner vacation program. From the analysis of the learners' learning motivation and frequency of interactions whole brain based cooperative learning is effective for enhancing both learning motivation and interactions. Therefore, the whole brain based cooperative learning is an effective pedagogy for enhancing the motivation as well as facilitating interactions within gifted learners.

Elementary School Students' Perceptions on Free Science Inquiry Activities Applying a Brain-Based Evolutionary Approach (뇌기반 진화적 접근법에 따른 과학 자유탐구에 대한 초등학교 학생의 인식)

  • Baek, Ja-Yeon;Lim, Chae-Seong;Kim, Jae-Young
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.109-122
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    • 2015
  • In National Curriculum of Science revised in 2007, free inquiry was newly introduced to increase student's interest in science and to foster creativity by having students make their own curiosity questions and find answers by themselves. The purpose of this study is to analyze elementary school students' perceptions on free science inquiry activities applying a brain-based evolutionary approach. For this study, 106 the fifth grade students participated, and then completed a questionnaire on free inquiry activities according to a brain-based evolutionary science teaching and learning principles. The students performed a series of steps of the Diversifying, Estimating-Evaluating-Executing, and Furthering activities in each of Affective, Behavioral, and Cognitive domains (ABC-DEF approach) and constructed their own free inquiry diary, then the observations by the researcher and interviews with the students were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. The major results of the study were as follows: First, the majority of the students perceived the each domain and step positively although a few of them perceived negatively. The reasons perceived as negatively were categorized into two; preference dimension of like or dislike and ability dimension of metacognitive or self-reflective capacity. Also, they perceived the free inquiry experience in the form of ABC-DEF as helpful to understand the nature of scientists' scientific activities. Based on these findings, implications for supporting authentic inquiry in school science are discussed.

Analyses on Elementary Students' Behavioral Domain in Free Science Inquiry Activities Applying a Brain-Based Evolutionary Approach (뇌 기반 진화적 접근법을 적용한 초등학교 학생의 과학 자유탐구에서 행동 영역 분석)

  • Kim, Jae-Young;Lim, Chae-Seong;Baek, Ja-Yeon
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.579-587
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    • 2014
  • In National Curriculum of Science revised in 2007, 'Free Inquiry' was newly introduced to increase student's interest in science and to foster creativity by having students make their own questions and find answers by themselves. The purpose of the study was to analyze characteristics deployed in the processes of elementary school students' free inquiry activities applying a brain-based evolutionary science teaching and learning principles. For this study, 106 the fifth grade students participated, and they performed individually free inquiry activities according to a brain-based evolutionary approach. In order to characterize the diversifying, estimating-evaluating-executing, and extending-applying activities in behavioral domain, the free inquiry diary constructed by the students, observations by the researcher, and interviews with the students were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. The major results of this study were as follows: First, the students preferred basic inquiry process skills and the majority of the students selected observation as a major approach of their inquiry. The reason was found to be that they were accustomed to only typical basic inquiry skills which is frequently presented at textbooks and regular instruction and didn't have appropriate experience for using relevant integrative inquiry skills. Second, most of the methods diversified and selected by the students were confined to descriptive explanation rather than causal one. Third, both of the science attitude and academic achievement were associated with the number of diversified methods and the selection of appropriate method. Based on these findings, implications for supporting domain novices in inquiry learning environments are advanced.

A Study on the Effects of Early Childhood Design Education Program Activities Based on Brain-Compatible Learning Principles (뇌 기반 학습원리를 적용한 유아디자인교육 활동이 유아의 창의성과 친사회적 행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Ahn, Gyoung Suk;Shin, Ae Sun
    • Korean Journal of Child Education & Care
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.45-73
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to suggest the effects of early childhood design program based on brain-compatible learning principles. Subjects were thirty-six children from two class of I kindergarten and S kindergarten in K city. One class was assigned to an experimental group and had early childhood education program activities based on brain-compatible learning principles and the other class was assigned to a comparative group the general art education program activities. The results of this study are as follows. First, there was a significant difference between the experimental group and the comparative group in their fluency, originality, sensitivity of creativity. Second, participants in the experimental group also score higher on the helpful act, communication skill, sharing skill, empathy, and regulation of emotion. Therefore, early childhood design education program based on brain-compatible learning principles should be considered as a meaningful alternative method for promoting children's creativity and prosocial behaviors.

Quantitative EEG research by the brain activities on the various fields of the English education (영어학습 유형별 뇌기능 활성화에 대한 정량뇌파연구)

  • Kwon, Hyung-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.541-550
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    • 2009
  • This research attempted to find out any implications for strategies to design and develop the connections between the activities of the brain function and the fields of English learning (dictation, word level, speaking, word memory, listening). Thus, in developing the brain based learning model for the English education, attempts need to be made to help learners to keep the whole brain toward learning. On this point, this study indicated the significant results for the exclusive brain location and the brainwaves on the each English learning field by the quantitative EEG analysis. The results of this study presented the guidelines for the balanced development of the left brain and the right brain to train the specific site of the brain connected to the English learning fields. In addition, whole brain training model is developed by the quantitative EEG data not by the theoretical learning methods focused on the right brain training.

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