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Concepts of the cognitive operating system

Precise definitions of the concepts that underpin GLIA: cognitive load, cognitive state, dynamic profile, neurological adaptation, and more.

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The GLIA Knowledge Base is the living glossary of the cognitive learning operating system. Each article defines a concept that GLIA uses precisely — with its scientific foundation, how it is measured, and how it is applied.

This is not a blog. Not marketing. These are definitions that educators, families, and professionals can use to understand and discuss cognitive learning with rigor.

Concepts of the cognitive operating system

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Cognitive state

The real neurological availability of a learner at a given moment. The central concept of the GLIA framework.

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Cognitive load

What cognitive load is, how it affects learning, and how GLIA manages it in real time.

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Executive functions

Barkley's model applied to learning: planning, inhibition, working memory, and flexibility.

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Cognitive map

How the brain organizes knowledge internally and why it is the underlying architecture of all complex learning.

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Neurodiversity

What educational neurodiversity is, why it is not a diagnosis, and how it changes the design of learning environments.

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Adaptive learning

The difference between curriculum adaptation, personalization, and genuine dynamic cognitive adaptation.

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Cognitive flexibility

What it is, how it is measured, and why it is one of the six central dimensions of the GLIA model.

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Dynamic cognitive profile

A profile that is not fixed at onboarding. How GLIA builds, updates, and uses it.

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Spoon theory

Miserandino's model applied to cognitive energy: why some students arrive home depleted.

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Window of tolerance

Siegel's model: what happens when a student leaves their regulation zone and how GLIA detects it.

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Zone of proximal development

Vygotsky applied to adaptive task design: what the student can do alone and what they can do with support.

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Dynamic adaptation

How GLIA adjusts interface and pacing based on observed cognitive state, not static profile.

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Cognitive evidence

The data GLIA collects through observed behavior to build the longitudinal cognitive profile.

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Foundations

GLIA Framework

The foundational document that contextualizes all these concepts within the cognitive operating system.

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Real application

Use cases

How these concepts translate into real situations: student with ADHD, ASD, high cognitive capacity.

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Depth

Research

The whitepapers developing these concepts with data and academic references.

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