Kubilay Onur Gungor
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Kubilay Onur Gungor
@corpuscallosum.bsky.social
Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity, PsycWar, Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Nomad @CyberStruggle, TCCC, Lecturer @ Kadir Has University ig:corpuscallosum
8) This flexible framework ensures that the acquisition process is personalized and responsive, promoting continuous growth and proficiency in a dynamic work environment. Also, we have to take "cognitive load" and its consequences and in fact its relations to emotions and functionality is must!
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7) Additionally, adopting an adaptive, experiential learning approach allows individuals to navigate their skill acquisition journey non-linearly, revisiting past experiences and anticipating future applications as needed.
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6) Why is it important for cybersecurity skill acquisition methodologies? We need to move beyond traditional, industrial-era, school-like training methods. Emphasizing cross-disciplinary training is extremely important.
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5) These findings reveal that memory formation is a flexible and dynamic process. The conversion of our experiences into memories depends not only on the synaptic activity at that moment but also on past and future synaptic events.
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4) Very briefly, a recent study established a weak associative conditioning protocol in mice, but no detectable memory was formed. However, when the same input was potentiated minutes before or after, or even 24 hours later, this weak experience was converted into a lasting memory.
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3) Non-Hebbian plasticity suggests that synaptic changes are not strictly dependent on the timing and specificity of inputs. That is, synaptic activities occurring before or after an experience can also influence memory formation.
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2) So, Hebbien plasticity is based on the principle that "neurons that fire together, wire together." When two neurons are active simultaneously, the connection between them strengthens. This is considered one of the fundamental mechanisms of learning.
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