Learning takes place mainly at synapses, the junctions between neurons. The What Happens to Our Brain When Learning Occurs Infographic presents how the involved synapses change when we learn something new. Once the information is stored, the more we recall what we’ve learned, the more s... http://elearninginfographics.com/what-happens-to-our-brain-when-learning-occurs-infographic/
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This is an example of a photo infographic. It is very strong design wise with its creative visuals such as the brain pictures of people. It is also very strong copy wise providing detailed information about the learning process as well as providing explanations of the figures below. It is decent data wise with data about the types of sleepers and It is weak chart wise because it only has one chart. It is also weak story wise, as the figures in the infographic don't fully answer the question posed in the introduction: "Does the method you use to study really make a difference?"