Braincore research

In the information age, technological advances and digital saturation are constantly redefining the limits of our cognitive abilities. To successfully navigate this ever-changing landscape, it is essential to understand how our brains adapt and transform. We explore this complex dynamic through three complementary lines of research that examine the interaction between technology and human neuroplasticity.

Research themes:

  • We are interested in the impact of artificial intelligence and the abundance of digital information on the human brain's ability to process and use this data. By exploring the concepts of entropy and neuroplasticity, we suggest that AI could extend human cognitive capabilities, marking a new phase in cognitive evolution.

  • This section looks at how the human brain adapts to new cultural inventions, such as writing and arithmetic, through the process of "neural recycling". By reusing existing brain regions, the brain develops new skills. We focus on hyperplasticity to understand how these transformations facilitate the acquisition of new cognitive skills, particularly in the age of artificial intelligence.

  • Building on the discoveries of the first two areas, neuropedagogy proposes innovative methods for dealing with the radical disruption of information and knowledge. By understanding how our brains learn, store and transform information, this approach promises to unleash our creative potential and accelerate the development of cognitive skills, emotional management and understanding of others.

These three areas of research, although distinct, form a coherent and complementary whole. They allow us to explore in depth the mechanisms of neural adaptation to the challenges posed by modern technologies, and to propose practical solutions for optimising learning and cognitive development in a digital world.

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