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Neural Superassets: A New Framework for Experience-Dependent Intelligence presents a unified cognitive model explaining how durable intelligence emerges from experience-driven changes in the brain. The book introduces the concept of Neural Superassets—high-order, stable, and transferable neural structures that form the basis of meaningful knowledge, creative insight, and long-term skill acquisition. Building on two decades of research and teaching, Mo Khansari integrates findings from neuroscience, educational psychology, and embodied cognition to propose a series of original hypotheses and models. These include the Creative Emergence Framework, the Abandoned Neural Bamboos Syndrome (ANBS), the Meta-Creative Mind Hypothesis, the SEKgram Hypothesis, the Fractal Meaning-Making Hypothesis, the Physical Correspondence Model of Cognitive Integration, and the Cognitive Content Density Model. Collectively, these frameworks offer a cohesive explanation of how learning, emotion, motivation, and insight emerge through dynamic neural structuring. Designed to establish a new discourse in the science of learning, this book bridges classroom practice, cognitive theory, and human creativity. It provides educators, researchers, parents, and learners with a rigorous yet accessible framework for understanding how the brain constructs enduring intelligence through experience-dependent neural development. In this version(V2), a new chapter titled “Diagram Therapy” has been added, introducing a structured pre-study method grounded in the Neural Superassets framework.