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Wiring the Mind: The Biological Architecture of Hebbian Learning. Neurons, Synapses, and the Microscopic Mechanics of Skill Acquisition in the Modern Educational Environment
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- Nombre de pages205
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-33167-3
- EAN9783565331673
- Date de parution16/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille924 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
In 1949, a psychologist coined a simple phrase that would forever alter our understanding of human education: "Neurons that fire together, wire together." This is the foundational principle of Hebbian Learning, the biological mechanism behind every single skill you have ever acquired.
When you learn to ride a bike or speak a new language, you are not merely storing information in a metaphysical cloud; you are physically altering the structural architecture of your brain.
Every successful repetition sends an electrical signal across a specific synaptic gap, thickening the connection and increasing the efficiency of the neural circuit. Over time, what requires intense conscious effort becomes a hardwired, automatic reflex. This insightful guide translates complex neurobiology into actionable pedagogical strategies. It exposes why cramming fails to create durable synaptic bonds and why spaced, deliberate practice is the only way to literally build a smarter brain from the inside out. Stop fighting against your own biology.
By applying the mechanics of Hebbian Learning, educators and students alike can construct robust, permanent neural pathways that turn difficult concepts into second nature.
Every successful repetition sends an electrical signal across a specific synaptic gap, thickening the connection and increasing the efficiency of the neural circuit. Over time, what requires intense conscious effort becomes a hardwired, automatic reflex. This insightful guide translates complex neurobiology into actionable pedagogical strategies. It exposes why cramming fails to create durable synaptic bonds and why spaced, deliberate practice is the only way to literally build a smarter brain from the inside out. Stop fighting against your own biology.
By applying the mechanics of Hebbian Learning, educators and students alike can construct robust, permanent neural pathways that turn difficult concepts into second nature.



