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BBC News - Where teachers' brains detect student confusion


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Scientists have identified the part of the brain that teachers use to detect when their pupils do not understand what they are being taught.

Researchers found that a brain region called the anterior cingulate cortex picks up how mistaken students are.

They say their findings provide significant insight into the brain processes that allow a teacher to understand a student's learning.

They also found that other regions of the frontal lobe play important roles.

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