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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

OVERLEARNING

from Brown University

There is learning, and there is overlearning. A Brown University study suggests you should practice tasks a little longer even after you think you can’t get any better. Researchers say overlearning cements learning so well and quickly that it stabilizes a flexible part of the brain where learning occurs. Professor Takeo Watanabe says the overlearning effect of visual learning will likely translate to other kinds of tasks. However, he cautions that cementing learning something very important quickly might interfere with similar learning that follows, unless you leave a few hours in between learning sessions. Nonetheless, overlearning may increase the chance that what you learn will not ebb away.

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