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<strong>References</strong><strong>Wiring</strong>•) Michael JordanAdams, S. (2003)Michael Jordan (Sports Heroes andLegends series)Barnes & Noble Books (NY)•) Ken Griffey’s career statistics andanalysiswww.baseball-Reference.com•) Ramon y CajalEverdell, WR (1998)The First ModernsUniversity of Chicago Press(Chicago, Ill)Ramon y Cajal, Santiago (1937)Recuerdos de mi VidaMIT Press (Boston)• Alfred NobelSchuck H & Sohlman, R (1929)The Life of Alfred NobelWilliam Heineman (London)• Eric KandelKandel, ER (2006)In Search of Memory: The Emergenceof a New Science of MindW.W. Norton & Co (NY)• Neurons move when learningthingsLamprecht, R & LeDoux, JStructural plasticity and memoryNature Reviews Neuroscience 5: 45 -54• Neurons swell when learningthingsFikova, E. & Anderson, CL(1975)Stimulation-induced changes indimensions of stalks of dendriticspines in the dentate molecularlayerExp Neurol 74: 621 - 627• Neurons “split” when learningthingsGeinisman, Y (2001)Associative learning elicits theformation of multiple-synapseboutonsJ Neurosci 21: 5568 – 5573• Darwin’s workDarwin, C. (1868)The Variation of Animals and PlantsUnder DomesticationJudd & Co (NY)•) Malacarne’s workRoseanzweig, MR (1996)Aspects of the search for neuralmechanisms of memoryAnn Rev of Psych 47: quoted fromMalacarne, V. (1793)J. de Physique (Paris) 43: 73•) ViolinsAltenmuller, E. (2003)Focal dystonia: advances in brainimaging and understanding of finemotor control in musiciansHand Clin 19: 1 - 16•) The mentioned construction oftwo to four decades refers to themyelin sheathing development. Ahandy reference:Anderson, SL (2003)Trajectories of brain development:point of vulnerability or window ofopportunityNeurosi and Biobheav Rev 27: 3 –18Ge, Y et al (2002)Age-related total gray matter andwhite matter changes in normaladult brain. Part II: Quantitativemagnetizaiton transfer rationhistogram analysisAm J of Neurorad 23: 1334 - 1341•) Housekeeping functionsDamasio, A (2001)Some Notes on <strong>Brain</strong>, Imaginationand CreativityIn The Origins of Creativity(Pfenninger KH and Shubik, VR,eds)Oxford Univerisity Press (Oxford,UK)•) CataractsBowering ER, Maurer D, Lewis TL,Brent HP. (1997)Constriction of the visual fieldof children after early visualdeprivation.J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. Nov-Dec;34(6):347-56.Birch EE, Stager D, Leffler J, WeakleyD. (1998)Early treatment of congenitalunilateral cataract minimizesunequal competition.Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci.BRAIN RULES by JOHN MEDINA ~ <strong>References</strong> ~ 10


Aug;39(9):1560-6•) Jennifer Aniston neuronQuiroga, RQ et al (2005)Invariant visual representation bysingle neurons in the human brainNature 435: 1102 - 1107•) Dutch Hunger (winter) resultsLumey, L (1992)Decreased birth weights in infantsafter maternal in utero exposure tothe Dutch famine of 1944 – 1945Epidemiology 6: 240Sapolsky, R (2004)• Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers,Owl Books (3 rd Edition)p. 99 - 100•) Eric Kandel quoteKandel, E. (1999)The Scientific American Book of the<strong>Brain</strong>The Lyons Pressp. 153•) Howard GardnerNew York Times Magazine, 3/11/07Quoted in: www.edge.org/3rd_culture/gardner/gardner_p3.htmlSchaler, J (2006)Howard Gardner Under Fire: TheRebel Psychologist Faces His CriticsOpen Court Publishing Co (Illinois,USA)Gardner, H. (1983)Multiple Intelligences: the Theory inPracticeBasic Books (NY)•) A terrific discussion on themechanics of electrical stimulationmappingCalvin, WH & Ojemann, GA (1994)Conversations with Neil’s <strong>Brain</strong>Perseus Books (Reading, Mass)pp. 1 - 17•) Correlations of CLA patternswith language (and demonstrationof stability as well as individuality)Ojemann G & Schoenfield-McNeill J(1999)Activity of neurons in humantemporal cortex during identificationand memory for names and wordsJ. Neurosci 109: 5674 - 5682Ojemann G et al (1989)Cortical language localization in left,dominant hemisphere, an electricalstimulation mapping investigation in117 patientsJ. Neurosurg 71: 316 – 326•) Double-hump – childhood braindevelopmentHuttenlocher PR and Dabholkar AS(1997)Regional differences insynaptogenesis in human cerebralcortexJ. of Comp. Neuro. 387: 167 – 178•) Double-hump – adolescenceGiedd JN et al (1999)<strong>Brain</strong> development duringchildhood and adolescence: alongitudinal MRI studyNature Neuro 2(10): 861 - 863•) General reference on braindevelopmentSewell, ER et al (2004)Mappig changes in the humancortex throughout the span of lifeNeuroscientist 10(4): 372 - 392•) Pre-loaded software of babiesGopnik, A.et al (2000)The Scientist in the CribWilliam Morrow, p. 60 – 75; p. 85– 91•) How culture influences thinkingAsian/American Views (2006)Science 311: 305Describes work published inMiyamoto, U et al (2006)Culture and the physicalenvironmentPsychol. Sci 17: 113 (2006)•) Reading and individualizedinstructionConnor, CM et al (2007)Algorithm-guided individualizedreading instructionScience 315: 464 - 465All quotations from George Ojemannare transcribed directly from thevideotaped television program of thefollowing meeting:“A <strong>Brain</strong> on Our Resources: theImpact of Neural Research on the21 st Century Classroom” (1999)Presentations by Professors JohnMedina, George Ojemann, PatriciaKuhl, Jaimie Diaz and DeborahMcCutchenPart of the Strategies for the FutureseriesUniversity of Washington Office ofEducational Partnerships•) Reading variability studies usingtesting and mapping proceduresOjemann, G (1989)Some brain mechanisms for reading.In <strong>Brain</strong> and Reading (Curt von Euler,ed) (Macmillan, NY), p. 47 – 59BRAIN RULES by JOHN MEDINA ~ <strong>References</strong> ~ 11

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