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In this eye-opening episode, we're privileged to have Dr. Watanabe, an esteemed neuroscientist, explore the fascinating mechanics of how children learn. Although it's widely believed that children learn more efficiently than adults, the reasons behind this phenomenon remain less understood. One hypothesis proposes that children rapidly stabilize learning to prevent interference from subsequent learning, but does the evidence back this up?
Dr. Watanabe brings the role of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) into the spotlight. Although GABA plays a critical part in learning stabilization, GABAergic inhibitory processing is reportedly less mature in children compared to adults. This leads us to an intriguing question: Is the superior learning efficiency in children not due to faster stabilization?
Drawing on his recent research, Dr. Watanabe shar ...