You've gone to great lengths to provide online learners with eLearning activities and modules that
involve different learning preferences.
Not exact matches
Recordings from neurons in the amygdala, a part of the brain
involved in fear
learning and implicated in anxiety disorders, showed that individual amygdala neurons responding to the tone changed their
preference («tuning») for tones of
different pitch following fear
learning.
This is due to the fact that these interactions are highly complex and
involved, as
learning preferences vary considerably from person to person, even for the same person at
different times.