ABSTRACT

Each person, working alone or with other team members, figures out the sequence of performing the tasks that is most comfortable for them, through the scientific method of trial and error. The more times they do the job, the more the sequence is engrained in their mind and becomes their own paradigm, or routine, for completing the job. If the job requires that different people do the same work, such as on different shifts, each person designated to do that job will independently develop their own sequence that is most comfortable for them. A biological neural network is a string of interconnected neurons, which when stimulated form a detectible linear pathway in the brain. The more frequently a person does a sequence of tasks in a particular way, the stronger the connections, or synapses, between those neurons become.