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Instinctive Learning: How Motor Science Drives the Seventh Dimension of Knowledge Transfer

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Inborn Instincts: Motor science drives instinctive learning and fosters intuitive knowledge transfer. This is the seventh dimension of learnography . Discover the role of unconscious brain circuits, motor-based activities, and the happiness classroom model in developing mastery and instincts for lifelong success. Instinctive Learning: Seventh Dimension of Knowledge Transfer In the evolving landscape of academics, learnography introduces a groundbreaking approach to understanding knowledge transfer. The seventh dimension of student learning is intuition, which fosters instinctive learnography. This dimension moves beyond conscious learning, delving into the realm of instincts and unconscious processing. Instinctive learning, powered by motor science, forms the core of this transformative process . It is here that knowledge ceases to be an external concept and becomes an innate and instinctual part of the learner’s actions and decisions. Highlights: What is Instinctive Learning? Motor Sc...

How the Brain Works: A Window Into Our Thoughts, Feelings and Actions

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The brain is the most complex organ in the anatomy of human body. Our brain is responsible for controlling all of our thoughts, feelings and actions. It also helps us to learn, remember and make decisions. The brain is constantly working, even when we are asleep. It uses up about 20% of the body's energy, eventhough it only makes up about 2% of the body's weight. Intuitive Practices for Dark Knowledge Explore the power of nourishing the brain's energy for optimal functioning and efficient learning. Hardworking Organ The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. It is responsible for controlling all of our thoughts, feelings, and actions. It also helps us to learn, remember and make decisions. The brain is made up of billions of neurons, which are connected to each other by synapses. These connections allow the brain to process information and send signals throughout the whole body. Our brain is constantly working, even when we are asleep. It uses up about 20% of th...