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http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2018.02.2
RPTSS 2017
International Conference on Research Paradigms Transformation
in Social Sciences
NEURO-TECHNOLOGIES FOR KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND
EXPERIENCE COMMUNICATION
M.Yu Ababkova (a)*, N.N. Pokrovskaia (b), I.R. Trostinskaya (c)
*Corresponding author
(a) Peter the Great Polytechnic University, 195257, Severniy Av., 85/1, 10, Saint-Petersburg, Russia,
ababkova_myu@spbstu.ru, +7 905 273-01-94
(b) Peter the Great Polytechnic University, 199106, Veselnaya St., 10, 61, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, nnp@bk.ru
+7 906 257-03-02
(c) Peter the Great Polytechnic University, 195267. Grazhdanskiy Av., 126/1, 75, Saint-Petersburg, Russia,
trostinskaya_ir@spbstu.ru, +7 911 285-56-15
Abstract
The training and education systems can utilise the neuro-web and neuro-technologies for
communicating and transferring knowledge and competencies and for correcting problems in the reality’
reflection, perception and understanding. The advantage of neuro-communications is built on the capacity
to detect directly individuals’ perverse behaviours or attitudes, and to influence directly the emotions,
feelings or sensations. The implementation of the neuro-technologies for the educational purposes permits
one to adapt the process of getting and applying knowledge and skills with a higher level of
individualization and concretization. Understood in this wide sense, the education or training process is
similar to the socialisation, the knowledge and experience transfer concerns any situations of learning, as
well everyday situations in the organisational or economic behaviour, in professional growth and in the
social construction of networks of cultural activities. This paper aims to contribute to the analysis of the
neuro-technologies within the knowledge transfer through the conceptual study of the potential ways of
the neural networks’ implementation to exchange the skills and competences and to communicate the
experience of a student towards a teacher, taking into account that in different moments any of the roles
can be played by the actors.
The purpose of this conceptual analysis is to structure the approaches of the neuro-
communications and to configure the ethical vision of the potential, carrying out the neuro-research, in
cognitive economics or in the knowledge transfer.
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Keywords: Knowledge transfer, education, experience communication, competencies sharing, neural networks, neurotechnology.