Knowledge Transfer Science
Knowledge Transfer Science
Exploring how your brain learns, adapts, and applies knowledge across contexts
Neural Foundations
Synaptic Plasticity
The brain's ability to strengthen or weaken connections between neurons based on experience, enabling learning and memory formation.
Memory Systems
Hierarchical processing from sensory buffers through working memory to long-term storage, each with distinct capacity and duration constraints.
Transfer Mechanisms
Analogical reasoning and schema activation allow learned patterns to be applied in novel situations through structural similarity detection.
3D Neural Network Simulator
Visualize how neurons communicate through synaptic connections. Adjust stimulation parameters to observe long-term potentiation (LTP) in action.
Working Memory Experiment
Test your working memory capacity. Remember the sequence and reproduce it. The difficulty increases as you succeed.
Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve
This curve demonstrates memory retention over time without reinforcement. Notice how spaced repetition (marked points) significantly improves long-term retention.
Personalized Learning Strategy
Your Optimized Learning Plan
Knowledge Transfer Assessment
Test your ability to apply learned patterns in new contexts. This assessment measures near-transfer (similar contexts) and far-transfer (dissimilar contexts) capabilities.