Excerpt From CNE Monograph
- casn75
- Sep 17
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 18

This excerpt from Spencer M. Robinson's revised Cognitive Neuroeducation (CNE) monograph presents a detailed framework for understanding the intricate relationships between the human brain, mind, and behavior. This excerpt explores how the central nervous system processes environmental stimuli, how the abstract property of "mind" emerges from neurophysiological processes, and how consciousness shapes our behavioral responses.
The text introduces the concept of the "enriched environment" designed to optimize neuroplasticity and cognitive development through carefully structured learning experiences. Using simplified block diagrams, Robinson illustrates the continuous feedback loops between external stimuli, brain encoding, cognitive processing, and behavioral output that shape human experience and adaptation.
This work appears to bridge neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, mental health and related fields, offering both theoretical insights into brain-mind-behavior interactions and practical applications for creating environments that promote optimum neurophysiological function and enhance brain and cognitive reserve.



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