Chapters

The book consists of 25 core chapters, introduced by a Preface that frames the theoretical and methodological foundations.
Together, these chapters form a coherent progression of concepts underlying the Neural Superassets framework.

This book reframes learning as an experience-dependent biological process, introducing Neural Assets and Neural Superassets as the neural structures through...
This chapter defines Ancient Neural Assets as evolutionarily inherited neural structures that enable foundational cognitive, sensorimotor, social, and motivational functions...
This chapter defines Ancient Neural Assets as evolutionarily conserved neural structures that organize cognition around space, body, narrative, and prediction...
Neural Assets are physically instantiated neural structures whose formation and modification can be observed, measured, and experimentally manipulated within the...
This chapter defines meaning-making as a fractal, hierarchical process grounded in Ancient Neural Assets, through which sensory data acquire significance...
This chapter demonstrates that movement constitutes the Motor-Foundation of cognition, showing that Ancient Neural Assets emerge from enacted or simulated...
This chapter defines temporal perception as an Ancient Neural Asset arising from motor-based survival mechanisms, in which time is encoded...
Acquired Neural Assets are experience-dependent neural structures formed through repeated sensorimotor engagement, in which movement, feedback, and multisensory integration consolidate...
This chapter formally defines the SensemoKinogram (SEKgram) as a sensory–emotional–kinesthetic mapping that constitutes the minimal living unit of learning and...
Imagined movement activates sensorimotor neural networks in a manner sufficient to support the construction of Acquired Neural Assets, demonstrating that...
This chapter defines movement-based meditation as a rule-constrained practice of embodied visualization in which cognitively precise, reality-linked movement within a...
Sleep functions as an active neurobiological pipeline in which sensory–motor–emotional representations are replayed, reorganized, and consolidated into stable Neural Assets....
A Neural Superasset is a stabilized, individualized neural structure formed through the long-term integration of SensemoKinograms, Specialized Knowledge, and evaluative...
The Elliptical Songs Model conceptualizes Creative Emergence as the dynamic reorganization of deeply internalized Components within a multi-layered relational network,...
The Creative Emergence Framework defines creativity as a cognitive–neural structure in which Insight into Componential Relations and Insight of Holistic...
This chapter argues that mathematical problem solving operates through anticipatory recognition of solution pathways rather than linear computation, a process...
Active Handwriting is defined as the systematic embodiment of procedural knowledge through sensory–kinesthetic–emotional mapping, enabling the formation of retrievable SensemoKinograms...
Active Handwriting is defined as a form of Cognitive Modulation in which sensory–kinesthetic–emotional feedback is mounted onto motor neural circuits,...
Active Inner Speech operates as a compressed linguistic–executive mechanism that structures the narrative sequence of problem solving, sustains working memory,...
Memory is a dynamic, reconstructive neural network in which attention, emotion, narrative structure, and semantic integration determine retention and recall,...
The Ebbinghaus Misconception Syndrome denotes the systemic educational condition arising from the universalization of a context-free forgetting model, resulting in...
The Genius Myth Syndrome describes a pervasive cognitive–cultural pattern that falsely equates genius with innate intelligence, thereby obscuring the decisive...
The Abandoned Neural Bamboos Framework (ANBF) explains premature disengagement from learning as a neurocognitive mismatch between external resources and undeveloped...
Knight’s Neural Assets refer to Acquired Neural Assets formed through deep, domain-specific mastery that become neurally embodied as academic self-concept,...
Diagram Therapy is a formally defined pre-study protocol that establishes spatial–semantic orientation and cognitive readiness by constructing a hierarchical content...
The Meta-Creative Mind refers to the brain’s capacity to generate and stabilize nested, self-referential worlds through the formation of Neural...