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Reference Notes |
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Where the same reference source is used more than
once, subsequent references are abbreviated in this way:
- 6: 1.2 - meaning: see chapter 2, note number 2.
- G.D. is Gordon Dryden, and J.V. is Jeannette Vos.
- Other page references are from this edition of The Learning Revolution.
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Description |
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| 1. |
Ronald Kotulak, Inside The Brain,
Andrews and McMeel (1996). |
113 |
| 2. |
3.1 |
113 |
| 3. |
1.37. |
115 |
| 4. |
Robert Ornstein and Richard F. Thompson, with
illustrations by David Macauley, The Amazing Brain, Houghton Mifflin Company
(1984). |
115 |
| 5. |
Introduction.18. |
117 |
| 6. |
3.4. |
117 |
| 7. |
3.4 |
117 |
| 8. |
Paul D. MacLean, The Triune Brain in
Evolution, Plenum (1990). |
119 |
| 9. |
Howard Gardner, Frames of Mind, Basic
books (1983). |
121 |
| 10. |
Colin Rose: interview in Aston Clinton, Bucks,
England, with G.D. (1990). |
125 |
| 11. |
Marian Diamond, interview in Berkeley, CA,
with G.D. (1990). For more scientific data, see Marian Cleeves Diamond, Enriching
Heredity, Mac-millan (1988). |
125 |
| 12. |
For excellent coverage of the history of
Polynesian Pacific explorations, see the Australian Broadcasting Commission's television
series, Man On The Rim, especially episode 11, The Last Horizon. |
129 |
| 13. |
According to the BBC television series, The
Story of English, the English language has over 550,000 words, but the number
continues to increase. The TV series has been adapted as an excellent book: Robert Crum,
William Cran and Robert MacNeil, The Story of English, Faber and Faber/BBC books
(1986). |
129 |
| 14. |
Specific Diagnostic Studies Inc. analyzes
student profiles through its Learning Channel Preference Checklist. It has now collated
results from 5,300 students, grades 5 through 12, in the United States, Hong Kong and
Japan. |
131 |
| 15. |
Wilder Penfield and Herbert Jasper, Epilepsy
and the Functional Anatomy of the Human Brain, Little Brown (1954). |
133 |
| 16. |
3.1 |
141 |
| 17. |
Candace B. Pert, Molecules of Emotion, Why
You Feel The Way You Feel, Simon & Schuster, New York. |
143 |
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