LCM Gyanpeeth Perspective: Neuro-Integrative Theory of Knowledge Transfer
What if real learning depends on how well the emotional, thinking and action systems of your brain work together? Neuro-Integrative Theory of Knowledge Transfer reveals that lasting mastery happens when three powerful brain networks synchronize — limbic (emotion), cognitive (reasoning), and motor (action). LCM stands for Limbic–Cognitive–Motor Integration, the unified model of knowledge transfer. Gyanpeeth LCM Framework: Unified Theory of Brain-Based Learning Instead of treating learning as memorization, the LCM framework shows that emotional engagement activates attention and memory, structured thinking organizes understanding, and hands-on performance strengthens and stabilizes knowledge. When learners feel curious, build clear concepts, and apply what they know through action, the brain forms stronger and more adaptable neural pathways. This whole-brain model offers a fresh direction for academic learning and training — moving from lecture-based instruction to integrated learning en...