Neuroscience literature over the past twenty years has oscillated between reevaluating old paradigms and adopting new approaches in educational contexts. This research, based on a review of neuroscientific paradigms in education, highlights the centrality of corporeality in the mind-body relationship from a bio-psycho-social perspective. In a study of 43 subjects with neurological disorders who underwent an 8-month adapted physical activity program, positive correlations were found between cutaneous neural network development and improvements in motor, social, and interactional learning, resulting in enhanced quality of life.

Body, movement, physical exercise in education and re-education: recent Neuroscience paradigms. Giornale italiano di educazione alla salute, sport e didattica inclusiva.

Cataldi S.
2025-01-01

Abstract

Neuroscience literature over the past twenty years has oscillated between reevaluating old paradigms and adopting new approaches in educational contexts. This research, based on a review of neuroscientific paradigms in education, highlights the centrality of corporeality in the mind-body relationship from a bio-psycho-social perspective. In a study of 43 subjects with neurological disorders who underwent an 8-month adapted physical activity program, positive correlations were found between cutaneous neural network development and improvements in motor, social, and interactional learning, resulting in enhanced quality of life.
2025
Education; Neuroplasticity; Embodiment; Adapted Physical Activity. Educazione; Neuroplasticità; Corporeità; Attività Fisica Adattata
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