Brain-Friendly Learning
Fun Facts
Common Myths About the Brain
How the Brain Learns
John Medina & Brain Rules
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$100: What type of environment helps people learn best?

One that reduces stress and encourages movement.

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What does the brain need the most to function properly?

Oxygen and glucose.

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True or False: We only use 10% of our brains.

False – we use all of it!

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 What is the brain’s main function according to Medina?

Survival and problem-solving.

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$100: Who is John Medina?

A brain scientist who wrote Brain Rules.

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Why do pictures help us learn better?

The brain processes images faster than words.

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 What percent of the body’s energy does the brain use?

About 20%.

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True or False: Multitasking improves efficiency.

False – the brain cannot focus on multiple things at once.

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Why is movement important for learning?

  • Exercise increases oxygen flow, boosting brain power.

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 What is the main argument of Brain Rules?

Most schools and workplaces ignore how the brain actually works.

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What is a simple way to boost brain power in schools?

Encourage movement and exercise.

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What’s the most complex organ in the human body?

The brain.

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 True or False: Playing classical music makes you smarter.

False – but learning music can improve cognitive skills.


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What happens when we don’t get enough sleep?

Memory and problem-solving abilities decrease.

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 How many Brain Rules are in the book?

12

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 What happens if information isn’t repeated over time?

We forget it.

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 What happens to the brain when we are curious?

It releases dopamine, making learning more enjoyable.

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True or False: Every brain learns the same way.

False – every brain is wired differently.

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How does stress affect learning?

Chronic stress impairs focus and memory

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Why did Medina write Brain Rules?

To explain how we can improve learning and productivity by following brain science

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What is one change Medina suggests for schools?

Redesigning classrooms to match how the brain learns best.

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 What part of the brain controls emotions?

The amygdala.

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True or False: Vision is the brain’s dominant sense.

True – we remember visuals better than words.

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Why is repetition important for memory?

The brain strengthens connections through repeated exposure.

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What type of research does Medina use to support his claims?

Peer-reviewed neuroscience studies.

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