Architecture of Memory: Role of Space, Object and Pathway in Knowledge Formation
Memory formation is a fundamental aspect of human cognition, essential for learning, decision-making and overall functioning. This intricate process involves the encoding, storage and retrieval of information, and it is deeply influenced by the interplay of three critical elements: space, object and pathway. Memory Formation: Role of Space, Object and Pathways in Knowledge Transfer Space, object and pathway work together to create knowledge learnography and consolidate memory formation for the working mechanism of brain. These memory components provide valuable insights into optimizing student learning and enhancing the retention of knowledge transfer. Discover effective strategies for creating conducive learning environments, transferring information meaningfully and encouraging active motor practice to optimize memory formation and lifelong learning. Role of Space in Memory Formation Space refers to the mental and physical environments in which learning occurs. The context and spatia...