Dr. Korte Satu-Maarit is a University Lecturer (Media Education) at the Faculty of Education, University of Lapland, Finland and an Associate Professor of Education in Sámi University of Applied Sciences in Norway. She teaches media education, life philosophy and digital technology use in education. Her key research interests are technology-mediated communication and learning, humancomputer interaction, media and psychosocial well-being, embodied cognition, international and intercultural education, and neural foundations of learning and memory.
This lecture explores the neural foundations of learning and memory, focusing on how the brain processes, stores, and retrieves information. We examine the roles of key brain structures and discuss how neural mechanisms—such as synaptic plasticity and long-term potentiation—contribute to learning and memory formation. The lecture will address the ways in which these processes underlie various types of memory (e.g., declarative, procedural) and adapt in response to new experiences, supporting our ability to acquire knowledge and skills over time. Additionally, we will discuss strategies that support recall.