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Learnogram, Thalamic Cyclozeid and Zeidgram Processed in the Transfer Learning of Students

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In the Taxshila Model, knowledge transfer neuroscience is known as learnography. The concepts of learnogram, thalamic cyclozeid and zeidgram offer a comprehensive framework for understanding the intricate processes of knowledge transfer in students' brains. Student Learnography: Mechanisms of Knowledge Transfer The integration of learnogram, cyclozeid and zeidgram in the context of knowledge transfer and student learnography provides a comprehensive approach to understanding and enhancing the learning process. The learnogram initiates the transfer of knowledge by processing sensory inputs in the sensory areas of brain, allowing students to perceive and encode new information. This sensory information is then relayed through the thalamic cyclozeid of transfer circuitry. This is a dynamic circuit that enhances the flow of knowledge by cycling information between thalamus and cortex, thus facilitating high-speed learning and robust memory consolidation. Finally, the zeidgram transla...

Science of Knowledge Transfer: Insights from the Application of Motor Science

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The science of knowledge transfer encompasses a multidisciplinary field that investigates how knowledge module is transmitted, assimilated and applied across various contexts and domains . At its core, knowledge transfer involves the dynamic interplay between cognitive processes, social interactions and environmental space factors. Learnography: Science of Knowledge Transfer The laws of learnodynamics draw upon insights from motor science, student learnography, neuroscience of knowledge transfer , school dynamics and flow of knowledge transfer. Taxshila Model deals with organizational behavior to unravel the learnogram and mechanisms underlying knowledge transfer and optimize its effectiveness. Cognitive Mechanisms of Knowledge Transfer Cognitive science offers valuable insights into the cognitive processes involved in knowledge transfer, such as attention, memory and problem-solving. We can explore how pre-training students encode, store and retrieve information, as well as how they a...