Neural Superassets: A New Framework for Experience-Dependent Intelligence presents a unified cognitive model explaining how durable intelligence emerges from experience-driven changes in the brain.
The book introduces the concept of Neural Superassets—high-order, stable, and transferable neural structures that form the basis of meaningful knowledge, creative insight, and long-term skill acquisition.
Building on two decades of research and teaching, the author integrates findings from neuroscience, educational psychology, and embodied cognition. The book proposes several original hypotheses and models, including the Creative Emergence Framework, the SEKgram Hypothesis, the Meta-Creative Mind Hypothesis, the Fractal Meaning-Making Hypothesis, and the Cognitive Content Density Model.
Designed to establish a new discourse in the science of learning, this book bridges classroom practice, cognitive theory, and human creativity. It is intended for researchers, educators, parents, and learners seeking a rigorous yet accessible framework for experience-dependent intelligence.
Version 2 of this book includes a new chapter titled “Diagram Therapy,” introducing a structured pre-study method grounded in the Neural Superassets framework.
Citation Formats
Khansari, M. (2025). Neural Superassets: A New Framework for Experience-Dependent Intelligence (Version 2). Zenodo.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18019617