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Neural alignment predicts learning outcomes in students taking an introduction to computer science course

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Neural alignment predicts learning outcomes in students taking an introduction to computer science course

M. Meshulam, L. Hasenfratz, et al.

This study reveals an innovative neural approach to predicting learning outcomes, demonstrating that alignment with expert neural patterns significantly boosts student performance. Conducted by Meir Meshulam, Liat Hasenfratz, Hanna Hillman, Yun-Fei Liu, Mai Nguyen, Kenneth A. Norman, and Uri Hasson at Princeton University, this research highlights the connection between neural representations and effective learning.... show more
Abstract
Despite major advances in measuring human brain activity during and after educational experiences, it is unclear how learners internalize new content, especially in real-life and online settings. In this work, we introduce a neural approach to predicting and assessing learning outcomes in a real-life setting. Our approach hinges on the idea that successful learning involves forming the right set of neural representations, which are captured in canonical activity patterns shared across individuals. Specifically, we hypothesized that learning is mirrored in neural alignment: the degree to which an individual learner's neural representations match those of experts, as well as those of other learners. We tested this hypothesis in a longitudinal functional MRI study that regularly scanned college students enrolled in an introduction to computer science course. We additionally scanned graduate student experts in computer science. We show that alignment among students successfully predicts overall performance in a final exam. Furthermore, within individual students, we find better learning outcomes for concepts that evoke better alignment with experts and with other students, revealing neural patterns associated with specific learned concepts in individuals.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 26, 2021
Authors
Meir Meshulam, Liat Hasenfratz, Hanna Hillman, Yun-Fei Liu, Mai Nguyen, Kenneth A. Norman, Uri Hasson
Tags
neural alignment
learning outcomes
fMRI study
computer science education
expert vs student
neural patterns
final exam performance
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