NeuroBlog
Why Teenagers Learn Faster Than We Do. And What to Do About It.
Psychology & Society • Education
We explore why the child and adolescent brain absorbs new things with such ease, and whether adults can reclaim even a part of this ability.
Intellectual hub of the topic
In this collection, we view education not merely as a formal institution, but as a complex process of personal development and a way of refining one's mindset. Gathered here are materials exploring learning trajectories: from fundamental pedagogical theories to applied cognitive strategies that help structure one's intellectual assets. We analyze how approaches to sharing experience are evolving and what internal mechanisms are engaged in the process of cognition.
NeuroBlog
Psychology & Society • Education
We explore why the child and adolescent brain absorbs new things with such ease, and whether adults can reclaim even a part of this ability.
NeuroBlog
Personal Growth & Learning • Education
A collection of books and ideas for anyone tired of stale advice and wanting to learn to think differently – without forcing it or feeling obligated to take notes.
NeuroBlog
Personal Growth & Learning • Cognitive Hygiene
We explore the practice of deeper reading: why we often forget what we've read, and how to transform reading into a skill that truly reshapes your mindset.
OpenAI is launching a fellowship program to support independent researchers working on the safety and alignment of AI systems.
NeuroBlog
Psychology & Society • Child Growth
Parents fear harming their children with 'extra' activities, but the psychology of early development tells a different story. This gap between myth and reality is worth exploring.
Researchers from NAVER have developed an app where AI helps teenagers with autism maintain a journal in the form of a four-panel comic, enabling them to share their experiences with their parents.
NeuroBlog
Personal Growth & Learning • Future Education
Online courses give us the freedom to learn from anywhere, but they still can't replace the person who helps us not get lost on the journey.
The agreement includes joint research, data sharing on the economic impact of AI, and funding for scientific projects in medicine and education.
We explore why the brain «erases» information crammed before an exam – and how to change your approach to learning so that knowledge actually sticks for the long haul.
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