brainbased
Brainbased is an adjective used to describe approaches, products, or curricula that claim to reflect findings from neuroscience and brain development as they relate to learning, memory, attention, and behavior. The term appears most often in education, training, and consumer materials, but it is not a standardized or regulated category, and the scientific basis for many claims varies widely.
In educational settings, brainbased approaches commonly emphasize strategies believed to align with how the brain learns:
Evidence for brainbased methods is mixed. Some practices overlap with well-supported learning strategies, such as retrieval
Researchers in educational neuroscience explore how laboratory findings can inform teaching, but consensus on which brainbased