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Long-Term Memory: Its 3 Chronological Processes

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Our detailed article on this subject: 8 Types of Memory… to Remember! Related articles: Learning and Forgetting: New Perspectives on the Brain. Are we really good at multitasking? Studying with Breaks: 3 Effective “Training” Programs. 5 Factors Influencing Memory Process. Deciphering the Brain. The 3 Speeds of Thought.

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Artificial Intelligence: Test Your Knowledge!

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Find out more: Deep learning 101 Artificial intelligence: from manual programming to deep learning Mini glossary of artificial intelligence 4. Generative AI applications increasingly tend to be… A) multi-generational B) multimodal C) multitasking D) sentient CORRECT ANSWER B. Questioner of questions. Hyperflexible stubborn.

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Brain, Learning and Neuroscience: Test Your Knowledge!

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Are we really good at multitasking? After observing, by neuroimaging, the brain activity of some thirty volunteer participants engaged in multitasking, Inserm researchers Sylvain Charron and Étienne Koechlin ( 2010 ) concluded that the brain was not able to efficiently perform more than two tasks at a time. True or false?

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Are You Ready for These 5 Trends in 2018?

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1) Augmented Reality. Augmented reality (AR) is oozing into everyday living, in the form of games (think Pokemon Go and Real Strike), GPS devices and AR shopping experiences. As Josh Bersin put it in a recent CLO Magazine article, “we are getting older (and younger).” It’s inching into the workplace, as well.

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Our two short-term memories

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Multitasking memory. Our detailed article on this subject: 8 Types of Memory… to Remember! Related articles: Learning and Forgetting: New Perspectives on the Brain. Are we really good at multitasking? Studying with Breaks: 3 Effective “Training” Programs. 5 Factors Influencing Memory Process. Deciphering the Brain.

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8 Proven Tips for Optimal Learning

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” — Are we really good at multitasking? Furthermore, while we once believed that our brains could juggle several tasks simultaneously, science has disproved this idea (see Are we really good at multitasking? For sources, see the articles linked in the article. Related articles: Neuroscience: learning in 4 steps.

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10 study techniques and their effectiveness

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Implement a practice schedule that mixes different types of problems or a study program that mixes different materials in a single study session. Related articles: Our two short-term memories. Are we really good at multitasking? Studying with Breaks: 3 Effective “Training” Programs. Effectiveness: high.

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