Meet the Learning Loop Inside Your Brain: Thalamic Cyclozeid Rehearsal
Learning a topic, task or skill is often described as the acquisition of knowledge through teaching, reading and experience. However, neurological processes of the brain that transform subject learning into durable knowledge remain an institutional challenge of the continuous academic investigation. Thalamic Cyclozeid Rehearsal Accelerates Knowledge Transfer in Learners Taxshila neuroscience introduces Thalamic Cyclozeid Rehearsal (TCR) as a theoretical framework within system learnography. The study explains how knowledge is repeatedly cycled through thalamocortical circuits of the brain to achieve high-speed knowledge transfer, memory consolidation, and skill development. TCR proposes that the thalamus of the brain functions as a central rehearsal hub of knowledge transfer. It coordinates the cycling of knowledge units, known as zeids, between sensory and motor systems. The zeid is formed by the encapsulation of definition and naming addresses of an object. Through the integration of...