Understanding Learning. Naturally.
Welcome
What if instinctive archery wasn’t really about arrows?
What if it was one of the most beautiful ways to understand how the human brain learns?
That is exactly why the Mellansken Knowledge Library exists.
We are not building a library about archery.
We are building a library about learning.
Instinctive archery is simply one of the most beautiful ways to understand it.

Understanding how people learn—through neuroscience, instinctive archery and nature.
The Mellansken Knowledge Library is an evolving collection of articles exploring how the human brain learns, adapts and develops.
Some chapters are already available. Others are currently being written and researched.
Our goal is not simply to explain instinctive archery.
Our goal is to make the science of learning understandable—using instinctive archery as one of nature’s most fascinating examples.
01 Understanding Learning
- ✔ Your Brain Is Not Stone
- ✔ Why Adults Often Learn Better Than Teenagers
- ✔ Every Arrow Flight Changes Your Brain
- ⏳ Flow – The Moment the Brain Stops Getting in Its Own Way
02 Neuroscience
- ⏳ Neuroplasticity
- ⏳ Implicit Learning
- ⏳ The Cerebellum – The Hidden Teacher
- ⏳ Dopamine and Learning
- ⏳ Quiet Eye
- ⏳ The Neuroscience of Flow
03 Instinctive Archery
- ⏳ Why We Don’t Aim
- ⏳ Trust vs Control
- ⏳ Reading the Arrow Flight
- ⏳ Peripheral Vision
- ⏳ Anchor Without Thinking
- ⏳ Natural Shooting
04 Teaching & Coaching
For
- ⏳ Parents
- ⏳ Teachers
- ⏳ Early Childhood Educators
- ⏳ Coaches
- ⏳ Schools
- ⏳ Universities
05 The Archipelago Brain
- ⏳ The Stockholm Archipelago
- ⏳ Nature as a Teacher
- ⏳ The Mellansken Philosophy
- ⏳ Between the Islands
Like the human brain itself, this library will never be finished.
A library is never finished.
Neither is the human brain.

