This is to verify that Jessica Walker has completed the course Neuroscience of Learning on Alison.
Alison ID: 57862433
Course Completed: Neuroscience of Learning
Date of Completion: 8th May 2026
Email: [email protected]
Total Study Time: 5h 36m
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This free online course teaches how to utilise neuroplasticity techniques to enhance effective learning outcomes.
Learning involves a connection between the different brain neurons and the nervous system. To provide you with a fundamental grasp of neuroscience and its importance to learning, we will begin this course by introducing you to the basics of neuroscience. After that, you will study some of the primary brain regions involved in learning and their functions, the structure and function of neurons, neuronal networks and synaptic connections, types of memory, the role of neurotransmitters in the memory process, and how to apply knowledge of basic neuroscience principles to understand memory formation.
Next, you will explore the basics of neuroplasticity, the role of neuroplasticity in memory, and how it contributes to skill acquisition. Then you will explore cognitive development and its relationship to learning, the role of attention and focus in learning, the intersection between emotions and learning for the development of a supportive learning environment, and the development of strategies that will enhance learning outcomes.
You will also explore neural mechanisms underlying motivation, which is what propels us to learn and strive for goals. Next, we will discuss typical learning disorders, their neurobiological causes, and strategies for helping people with learning disabilities. Lastly, you will study brain-based learning strategies, neuroscience principles, and effective study and memory-enhancing techniques. Both educators and students can benefit by taking this course. Educators who take this course will be able to design learning experiences that are effective and in line with the way the brain learns. Enroll in this course now to start learning an interesting and helpful concept.