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Podcasts Science Misconceptions, math anxiety, and healthy personalities

Misconceptions, math anxiety, and healthy personalities

Published: Jan. 4, 2016, 10 a.m.

http://www.usefulscience.org/podcast/8

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This week we learn about the effect of old misconceptions on learning new concepts, painful math anxiety, and healthy personalities.

Show Notes
  • Students’ difficulties in grasping physics concepts are rooted in the incorrect assumptions the student develops before entering a physics course ( e.g. “motion implies a force” ). When these preconceptions are not addressed, fundamental physics concepts are likely to be misperceived or distorted to fit existing beliefs.
  • People with high math-anxiety activate pain networks in their brains when anticipating doing math, but not while actually performing math.
  • Story Spoilers Don’t Spoil Stories
  • Personality traits are associated with expression levels of genes that regulate inflammation and therefore may be biologically linked to how well people fight disease.
  • Big Five personality traits, OCEAN/CANOE

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