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  • Learning Sciences
  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology

Background:

  • Established learning principles emphasize active learning strategies like accessing prior knowledge, schema organization, and self-monitoring.
  • These psychological principles are crucial for effective learning but lack a biological foundation.
  • Deep understanding requires a connection to biological processes and ongoing biofunctional activity (OBA).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose that established learning principles require biological grounding.
  • To demonstrate how psychological learning principles can be grounded in biofunctional understanding.
  • To elucidate the relationship between psychological and biofunctional understanding in achieving expertise.

Main Methods:

  • This perspective article reviews existing literature on learning sciences and cognitive psychology.
  • It proposes a theoretical framework connecting psychological learning principles to biofunctional understanding.
  • The paper analyzes the concept of ongoing biofunctional activity (OBA) as the basis for deep understanding.

Main Results:

  • Psychological understanding, without biofunctional grounding, leads to superficial comprehension.
  • Biofunctional understanding, derived from OBA, provides the necessary foundation for deep learning.
  • Integrating psychological principles with biofunctional understanding facilitates expert-level cognition.

Conclusions:

  • The principles of active learning are ready for grounding in biofunctional understanding.
  • Biofunctional understanding, rooted in OBA, is essential for transforming psychological understanding into deep expertise.
  • This biologically grounded approach offers a richer perspective on learning and cognitive development.