
The Neuroscience of Learning
How Brain Science and AI Can Elevate Your Learning
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What if you could learn faster, retain information more effectively, and unlock hidden potential within your mind? In The Neuroscience of Learning, discover the groundbreaking science behind how we learn and the practical applications that can make us all better learners. Blending leading-edge neuroscience with everyday insights, this book offers a transmutative look at how our brains function during learning, the influence of emotions and motivation, and the remarkable ways our brains’ neuroplasticity allows them to adapt to new information and ways of thinking.
In today’s dynamic economy, lifelong learning is a requirement in any field, whether through college or graduate study or by pursuing certifications in various areas.
In this profoundly insightful and accessible work, you’ll find:
- What 21st-century neuroscience says about how to learn new material
- Practical approaches for enhancing focus and retention
- Strategies to harness neuroplasticity for lifelong learning
- Tips to improve problem-solving and creative thinking
- How to raise your child for optimal brain development
- How AI is revolutionizing education
A vital read for educators, students, and anyone who wants to understand the brain's inner workings, The Neuroscience of Learning: How Brain Science and AI Can Elevate Your Learning reveals how science-backed techniques can empower us to reach new heights in learning and personal growth. Get your copy today!
Picked up this audio book this week, and I'm returning it already. The AI narrator is hard to listen to. Every time she says "neuroplasticity" it's like a copy/paste pronunciation. Like a GPS. It's hard to listen to for any extended length of time.
I sped the book up (as I do with most of my audiobooks), but when you do that, there's little artifacts and clicks in the voice that make it sound weird and robotic.
I miss The Great Courses Lectures. I like real people talking about stuff they're passionate about. Their excitement keeps me interested.
I didn't finish the book, but everything so far is pretty well known stuff: The London taxi drivers brains example. Learning languages physically changes the brain. Stuff like that. So far it's been topics and concepts we've all heard before. I have no problem studying things twice (maybe a book has a new interpretation of something I've already heard) but the dull AI voice paired with lots of topics that are already covered is enough for me to stop listening.
Apparently, later in the book they will talk about how AI is helping education, but ironically I didn't reach that part because the AI narrator is so terrible.
Save your money.
the AI narrator is so bad
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