Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence as a Cognitive Revolution in Education
Elena Shirinkina,
Bezhan Sobirov
Abstract:The relevance of the research is due to the fact that today's advances in cognitive sciences have led to a real cognitive revolution: we understand more and more how our brains work, including how our brains learn. And while this understanding alone does not yet guarantee the most effective learning solutions, it is proving useful for optimizing educational environments and processes. From a neuroscientist's point of view, education is not a mechanical accumulation of skills, but a work with cognitive resource… Show more
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