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ERIC Number: ED093964
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 23
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Educational Implications of a Biopsychological Model of Learning.
McAllister, Edward W. C.
Modern psychological theory implies that behavior and neural function are correlated. Models of the operation of the nervous system can be used to predict and explain behavioral events. The purposes of this paper are to briefly outline a model at the biopsychological level that leads to predictions about the retention of verbal material, to show from the research that such predictions are confirmed, and to suggest some educational applications that might improve the retention of written and verbal material. (BB)
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Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Educational Research Association (Ellenville, New York, 1973)