Neuro-Integrative Model of Emotional Reciprocity and Knowledge Propagation
Human learning is deeply reciprocal and social. The classrooms, workplaces, and communities function not only as information-sharing systems but as emotional ecosystems. Within these ecosystems, emotions replicate, behaviors mirror, and knowledge either expands or deteriorates depending on the prevailing affective climate. Limbic System and Architecture of Social Learning – Reciprocal Learnography Traditional cognitive models of education emphasize reasoning and memory while underestimating the role of emotional reciprocity. However, neuroscience demonstrates that the brain is biologically structured for emotional contagion and behavioral imitation. Emotional signals activate limbic circuits, which influence executive control and motor execution systems. Thus, knowledge propagation is not merely cognitive transmission; it is an emotionally mediated neural synchronization process. This article advances a neuro-integrative framework explaining how emotional reciprocity functions as the d...