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How We Learn
by Benedict Carey

The harder we have to work to retrieve a memory, the greater the subsequent spike in retrieval and storage strength (learning). The Bjorks call this principle desirable difficulty, and its importance will become apparent in the coming pages.


Reading Level: Adult, High School


Genre: Cognitive Science, Education, Non-Fiction, Psychology, Teaching
Subjects: Cognitive Science, Learning, Neuroscience
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