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TrinaRimmer
Former Staff
Hi Stephen, Thanks for taking the time to read and comment on my article. I'm glad you found this subject so interesting! The research I referenced is cited and linked in the book by Clark Quinn under "More Resources." He covers all sorts of learning and neuroscience myths with plenty of source citations and research so I strongly recommend reading that if you haven't already.
In terms of meta-analysis on this topic, I found this while I was doing my original research for this article: https://www.indwes.edu/academics/centers/cli/research/meta-analysis-summary---left-brain-vs-right-brain Hope it's helpful to you!
In terms of meta-analysis on this topic, I found this while I was doing my original research for this article: https://www.indwes.edu/academics/centers/cli/research/meta-analysis-summary---left-brain-vs-right-brain Hope it's helpful to you!
AndyWYNTK
4 years agoCommunity Member
When Clark Quinn talks about learning styles, he's really talking about the meshing/matching hypothesis. I've written about this here https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/prescription-learning-styles-andy-houghton/