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All About Learning

Content in this game comes from the Learning How to Learn MOOC in Coursera, designed and taught by Terry Sejnowski and Barbara Oakley

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Created Date 10.18.21
Last Updated 10.22.21
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Topics of this game:
  • You're thinking is in Diffuse Mode
  • A Storage Warehouse
  • Handles new informatioin
  • Memory area of the brain
  • The mental leap that helps unite bits of information together through meaning
  • Activity that makes chunks available in working memory
  • HOW to use a certain problem solving technique
  • WHEN to use a certain problem solving technique
  • Embeds the chunks before moving forward to connect them
  • Making mistakes is valuable and repairs thinking flaws
  • Chemicals that influence how a neuron responds to other neurons
  • Part of a large brain system that controls reward learning
  • Part of a large brain system that affects your social life and risk taking
  • A structure at the base of the brain where cognition and emotion are integrated
  • Focus on more difficult content
  • Deliberately skip around to learn more deeply
  • Blocked thoughts often due to preceding training
  • We all have them, but how do we handle them?
  • We eat this first
  • When you recall a memory, and it changes
  • Takes the brain state in active memory and stores it in long term memory by modifying
  • Provide nutrients to neurons, maintain extra cellular ion balance, and are involved with repair foll

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