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Learning styles: Why they don't exist but still persist

written by Martin Daumiller & Benedikt Wisniewski

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found in | blog categorie(s) - Culture

Colorful Culture

... our daily life, thus providing action alternatives. So, retrieval and integration of aspects from different cultural sources ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2015

Children are poor witnesses. Or are they?

... get and the longer the delay between encoding and retrieval is, the more they rely on gist information. If specific verbatim ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 07/2016

Was that how it happened? Shaping our memory for personal experiences in conversation with others

... aid in the creation of memories and guide their later retrieval (Roediger & DeSoto, 2015). For example, a typical schema for ... retellings of the same memory. This phenomenon, termed retrieval induced forgetting , is thought to occur because selective ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 09/2018

The Effect of Acute Stress on Memory: How It Helps and How It Hurts

... impact that acute stress has on memory formation and retrieval by highlighting the ways that stress can help improve memory, but ... consolidation stage. The third stage of memory is retrieval , in which previously encoded and stored events or information are ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2020

Can We Believe in Our Own Lies?

... likely to be stored in memory, eventually rendering its retrieval more difficult over time ( [18] ; [19] ; [20] ). ... for a crime due to feigned amnesia might be related to retrieval-induced forgetting (i.e., RIF; [50] ). RIF refers to the ... / more

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