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Application of Neuroarchitecture in Educational Spaces

Abstract:
Neuroarchitecture is emerging as a transdisciplinary paradigm that integrates neuroscientific principles into the design of educational environments, seeking to optimize cognitive processes, emotional well-being, and academic performance. Recent studies show that the design of physical spaces can explain up to 16% of the variation in student academic progress (Barrett et al., 2020), positioning neuroarchitecture as a crucial tool for educational innovation, natural light emerges as a critical variable, increasing academic performance by 15-20%, while optimal ventilation systems (increases of 1 L/s per person) improve math scores by 0.5%.. Regarding the methodology, the application of neuroarchitectural principles in educational environments was evaluated through a systematic review of Scopus indexed literature (Q1, 2020-2024) and analysis of repre sentative case studies. Quantitative studies that measured the impact of variables such as lighting, acoustics, spatial configuration, and air quality on indicators of cognitive performance and psychoemotional wellbeing were prioritized. The Results and Discussion report shows that the implementation of neuroarchitecture based designs demonstrated significant improvements: classrooms with optimized natural lighting increased learn ing by 20%, while advanced acoustic strategies reduced cognitive load by 25%. Spatial flexibility and the inte gration of natural elements showed positive correlations with creativity (↑30%) and stress reduction (↓35%). However, critical challenges remain, including a paucity of longitudinal studies and economic barriers that affect 60% of educational institutions in resource limited contexts. Finally, neuroarchitecture represents a transformative field for educational design, with strong evidence supporting its impact on academic achieve ment and student wellbeing. It is recommended to prioritize longitudinal research and develop cost benefit frameworks to facilitate large scale implementation. The integration of real time monitoring technologies and participatory approaches emerge as promising strategies for future interventions.