Rule #5: Repeat to remember
- The brain has many types of memory systems. One type follows for stages of processing: encoding, storing, retrieving, and forgetting.
- Information coming into your brain is immediately split into fragments that are sent to different regions of the cortex for storage.
- Most of the events that predict whether something learned also will be remembered occur in the first few seconds of learning. The more elaborately we encode a memory during its initial moments, the stronger it will be.
- You can improve your chances of remembering soething if you reproduce the environment in which you first put it into your brain.
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