Enriched learning: behavior, brain, and computation.
Brian Mathias, Katharina von Kriegstein
January 2023 Trends Cogn SciSynopsis of Social media discussions
The collection reveals a positive stance toward the article’s emphasis on multimodal enrichment strengthening learning, exemplified by phrases like 'can enhance learning' and mentions of reviews. The tone underscores curiosity and recognition of potential applications, reflecting a thoughtful but not deeply technical discussion of the subject.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost comments recognize the importance of multimodal enrichment in learning, indicating general agreement with the publication's findings.
Interest
High level of interestDiscussions show high curiosity about the topic, with mentions of how sensory and motor integration can enhance learning outcomes.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementPosts include references to reviews and open access articles, suggesting moderate engagement with the research details.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe conversation suggests an appreciation for the potential influence of multimodal learning strategies in education and neuroscience.
Social Mentions
YouTube
2 Videos
8 Posts
Blogs
2 Articles
News
9 Articles
3 Posts
Metrics
Video Views
24
Total Likes
28
Extended Reach
40,162
Social Features
24
Timeline: Posts about article
Top Social Media Posts
Posts referencing the article
Enhancing Learning Through Multimodal Brain Engagement and Enriched Methods
Enriched learning involving multiple sensory and motor modalities significantly improves learning outcomes by engaging diverse brain regions, leading to better memory and deeper neural processing, according to recent neuroscience research.
Enhanced Learning Through Multisensory and Motor Engagement
Engaging multiple senses and motor experiences in learning creates more neural pathways and connections in the brain, leading to improved memory and learning outcomes. Recent neuroscience research highlights the importance of multimodal interactions in enhancing learning.
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Brian Mathias
@briansmathias (Twitter)RT @TrendsCognSci: Enriched learning: behavior, brain, and computation ‘Review’ by Brian Mathias & Katharine von Kriegstein Open Access: h…
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences
@TrendsCognSci (Twitter)Enriched learning: behavior, brain, and computation ‘Review’ by Brian Mathias & Katharine von Kriegstein Open Access: https://t.co/R6WNa4HPLP https://t.co/LnvdUNeMZa
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Abstract Synopsis
- Multimodal enrichment, which involves using multiple sensory or motor modalities in learning, significantly improves learning outcomes.
- Recent neuroscience research shows that interactions between different sensory and motor brain regions play a crucial role in these enhanced learning benefits.
- These findings support multimodal theories of learning, challenge traditional cognitive theories, and suggest that enriched educational methods boost learning by fostering deeper brain engagement and improved memory.
Jim Bloom
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