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Test your Knowledge about Brain

FactsRead the sentences and decide if they are correct or incorrect.

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We only use 10%

of our brains.

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We only use 10%

of our brains.

Myth!

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Children must acquire their native language before a second language is learned. If they do not do so, neither language will be fully acquired.

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Children must acquire their native language before a second language is learned. If they do not do so, neither language will be fully acquired.

Myth!

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If pupils do not drink sufficient amounts of

water (=6–8 glasses a day) their brains shrink.

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If pupils do not drink sufficient amounts of

water (=6–8 glasses a day) their brains shrink.

Myth!

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It has been scientifically proven that fatty acid

supplements (omega-3 and omega-6) have a positive

effect on academic achievement .

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It has been scientifically proven that fatty acid

supplements (omega-3 and omega-6) have a positive

effect on academic achievement .

Myth!

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Differences in hemispheric dominance (left brain, right brain)

can help explain individual differences

amongst learner.

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Differences in hemispheric dominance (left brain, right brain)

can help explain individual differences

amongst learner.

Myth!

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The brains of boys and girls

develop at the same

rate.

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The brains of boys and girls

develop at the same

rate.

Myth!

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Brain development

has finished by the time

children reach secondary

school.

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Brain development

has finished by the time

children reach secondary

school.

Myth!

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There are critical periods in

childhood after which certain things can no

longer be learned.

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There are critical periods in

childhood after which certain things can no

longer be learned.

Myth!

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Individuals learn better when they receive information in

their preferred learning style (e.g., auditory, visual,

kinesthetic).

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Individuals learn better when they receive information in

their preferred learning style (e.g., auditory, visual,

kinesthetic).

Myth!

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Mental capacity is hereditary and cannot be changed by the

environment or experience.

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Mental capacity is hereditary and cannot be changed by the

environment or experience.

Myth!

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Environments that are rich in stimulus improve the brains of

pre-school children.

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Environments that are rich in stimulus improve the brains of

pre-school children.

Myth!

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Children are less attentive after consuming sugary drinks

and/or snacks.

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Children are less attentive after consuming sugary drinks

and/or snacks.

Myth!

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Exercises that rehearse co-ordination of

motor-perception skills can improve literacy skills.

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Exercises that rehearse co-ordination of

motor-perception skills can improve literacy skills.

Myth!

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Learning problems associated with developmental

differences in brain function cannot be remediated by

education.

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Learning problems associated with developmental

differences in brain function cannot be remediated by

education.

Myth!

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Short bouts of co-ordination exercises can improve

integration of left and right hemispheric brain function.

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Short bouts of co-ordination exercises can improve

integration of left and right hemispheric brain function.

Myth!

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When we sleep, the brain shuts down.

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When we sleep, the brain shuts down.

Myth!

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