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Sensory integration is key to learning from "summary" of Brain Rules by John Medina

When we think of learning, we often focus on the process of absorbing information and storing it in our brains. However, what many people fail to realize is that learning is not just a mental activity - it is a physical one as well. In fact, our ability to learn is deeply connected to how well our senses are integrated with our brain. Our senses - sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing - are not separate entities that work independently of each other. They are intricately connected, constantly sending signals to our brain that help us make sense of the world around us. When these signals are integrated effectively, they create a rich tapestry of information that our brains can use to learn and adapt. For example, when we read a book, our eyes take in the words on the page, our brains interpret the meaning of those words, and our hands turn the pages. This seemingly simple act actually involves a complex interplay of sensory signals that are seamlessly integrated in our brains. If any one of these senses is not functioning properly, our ability to learn is compromised. This is why sensory integration is so crucial to learning. When our senses work together harmoniously, they provide our brains with a wealth of information that can be used to form new connections, solve problems, and think creatively. On the other hand, when our senses are not integrated effectively, our learning is stunted, and we struggle to make sense of the world around us.
  1. Sensory integration is the foundation upon which all learning is built. Without it, our brains would be like a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces - incomplete and unable to function properly. By understanding the importance of sensory integration in learning, we can better appreciate the incredible complexity of the human brain and the remarkable ways in which it allows us to learn and grow.
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Brain Rules

John Medina

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