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Using the Hands to Learn about the Brain: Testing Action-Based Instruction in Brain Anatomy

Fey Parrill, Jeffrey J. Shymanski,Susan Wagner Cook

APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY(2023)

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Brain anatomy is typically taught using static images. We asked participants to use their own hands to represent the brain and perform gestures during learning. We measured learning via a pretest/postest design. We compared five video trainings in which participants heard similar audio and repeated terminology aloud. Conditions were: (1) Image: Participants saw images of a physical model of the brain. (2) Physical model: Participants saw hands pointing to the physical model. (3) Physical model + action: Participants performed actions on the physical model. (4) Hand model: Participants saw images of hands being used to represent the brain. (5) Hand model + action: Participants performed gestures seen in the video. All trainings improved post-test performance. Performance in the hand model condition was worse compared to conditions with action. We connect these findings to the larger claim that gesture benefits learning.
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action,brain anatomy,embodiment,gesture,learning,multimedia
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