Monday, 24 August 2015

A Simple and Effective Strategy for Memorizing Facts

Interested in improving your ability to memorize information? There are no gimmicks here- just a summary of what scientific research has demonstrated repeatedly about the keyword technique.

Interestingly, it can be applied to almost any topic, but it has often been used to learn vocabulary words in a foreign language.

(On that note, a foreign language is worth learning. Research shows that learning more than one language can reduce your risk of dementia.)

 

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A Simple and Effective Strategy for Memorizing Facts

Interested in improving your ability to memorize information? There are no gimmicks here- just a summary of what scientific research has demonstrated repeatedly about the keyword technique.

Interestingly, it can be applied to almost any topic, but it has often been used to learn vocabulary words in a foreign language.

(On that note, a foreign language is worth learning. Research shows that learning more than one language can reduce your risk of dementia.)

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert
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