WhiteHatJr Reviews - The Science Of Forgetfulness And 5 Tips For Better Memory

We know the fact that memorization leads to a longer retention of knowledge. But it also leads to a superficial grasp of the material, information or subject you read. Due to this, we often struggle to find an effective strategy for better memory. And when we fail to do so, we blame ourselves for being ‘forgetful’.


However, new research in the dynamic field of neuroscience reveals quite contrary results. It highlights the critical role of strategies for better memory and makes a solid foundation of learning. Therefore, for a student to excel in his academics, it is necessary to follow certain steps. But before trying to expand the memory capacity, the process requires an understanding of the science of forgetting.

 


The Underlying Science Of Forgetfulness: According to a recent article published in the journal Neuron, neurobiologists Paul Frankland and Blake Richards transformed the existing view of memory. Their theory suggests that forgetting is a part of the process of loss- a slow depletion of information-despite our crucial efforts to keep it.

 


The Forgetting Curve:
The science of forgetfulness suggests an activity to make you understand your brain better. Imagine your memory as a network of an interconnected overlay of spiderwebs instead of a library full of books (information).

Memory persistence And Its Connection With Science Of Forgetfulness:
Several researchers have found that the same neural circuitry occurs in remembering and forgetting. Hence, if students and teachers properly understand this, they can reinforce their memory and prevent memory leaks.


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