Cortica Journal club
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Apprivoiser le cerveau pour mieux enseigner : Avoir et Être!
APPRENTISSAGE ET MÉMOIRE : LES INSÉPARABLES DANS LE CERVEAU
Résumé
Notre cerveau est plus que la somme de ses parties. Le quand, le où, et le comment des processus d'apprentissage et de mémoire impliquent encore de nombreuses hypothèses non-élucidées et donc qui doivent être investiguées. Comment le cerveau humain encode ses propres processus d'apprentissage et de mémoire et comment la topologie de son réseau social élargi présente des modèles neuronaux similaires aux modèles neuronaux de nos amis et de nos liens communautaires ?
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