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Why it is easier to learn about things we already know about than unfamiliar ones

Washington, Sat, 09 Jul 2011 ANI

Washington, July 09 (ANI): A new study has given insight into why it is easier to learn about things related to what we already know than it is to about unfamiliar ones.

 

According to scientists, this is a paradox, as very different things are arguably more novel, yet adding to what we already know is so much easier.

 

Researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and Tokyo have found that building on existing knowledge activates a key set of genes in the brain.

 

These 'plasticity' genes do not respond so well to subjects about which we know very little, making it harder for us to form new memories about unfamiliar topics.

 

The team said that this could help us understand how professionals acquire their knowledge gradually over time and may inform new educational strategies to boost learning.

 

Professor Richard Morris of the University of Edinburgh, who led the study, said: "This curious effect is seen in a specific part of the cortex whose functions are still poorly understood - so there is still much work to be done. But a combination of biomedical and human brain imaging work has this as a key aim for future research. We also plan to look at how professional knowledge is gradually acquired and organised in the brain".

 

The findings have been published in the journal Science. (ANI)

 


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