Why do some moments stay with you for life, while information you try to remember disappears overnight?Today, Stanford PhD researcher Lucas Encarnacion-Rivera joins us to help break down what learning actually is at the biological level. He explains how experience physically reshapes the brain through changes in synaptic strength, why emotion and motivation dramatically influence memory, and why the brain prioritizes survival-relevant information over intention.
We also explore why smell is such a powerful trigger for memory, debunk the myth of learning styles, and examine critical periods in brain development that make childhood a uniquely powerful time for learning. By grounding learning in neuroscience rather than preference, this episode reframes memory as an adaptive, biological process, not something we consciously control.
If you’ve ever wondered why your brain remembers what it does, this episode explains why.
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