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Hippocampus of student’s brain important for knowledge transfer, learning and memory

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Space and memory are the building blocks of knowledge transfer. Memory travels in learning space, and so knowledge transfer is conducted with locations and space definition to use motor knowledge in high speed learning transfer and memory formation. Students become Henry Molaison during the strong motivation and high class teaching of classroom High class teaching mechanism is not necessary in school system because the amygdala system of student’s brain is hijacked and hippocampus is blocked in the learning process and brainpage development of classroom. Cortical learnography, subcortical learnography and cerebellar learnography are the main parts of student’s brain learnography to deal with the effective knowledge transfer of school system. - Shiva Narayan We must learn a great lesson from the contributions of Henry Molaison’s life that amygdala and hippocampus play a significant role in the development of smart brainpage and strong memories. We know that the temporal lobe of cerebral...

Unlocking the Mysteries of Prefrontal Cortex: Logic Circuits of Knowledge Transfer and Brain Learnography

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Learning transfer is crucial in school system and it is processed by the learning mechanism of brain circuits. We know that the logic circuit of knowledge transfer is located in the prefrontal cortex of brain. It is believed that there is an integral link of a person’s will to live and personality with the functions of prefrontal cortex. Logic circuit of knowledge transfer is located in the prefrontal cortex of human brain Logical reasoning is considered as the rational learning of knowledge transfer. This is the process of using the rational and systematic series of steps based on given statements and sound mathematical procedures to arrive at a conclusion. We know that learning is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, behaviors, values or preferences that may be in new, modifying or existing form. The ability to learn is possessed by the neural circuits of human brain. Some learning is immediate, induced by a single event, but much skill and knowledge are accumulated from repea...