:Fun Activities to Stimulate the Brain-For Better Group Learning, Communication, and Understanding
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/ Edward Scannell & Carol Burnett
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New York
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: McGraw-Hill
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, 2010.
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viii, 230 p.
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: , ill
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The use of games in the world of meetings - Brain "very basics" : what does it look like? - Brain myths: separating fact from fiction - May I have your attention, please!: games to make the move from attention to memory - Where did I put my car keys?: games to help your brain trap and store infomation - Adult learning: games to help your brain adapt to changing situations - He said-she said: games to explore gender differences in learning - Full brain fitness: games to enhance and enrich brain function.