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Modern neuroscience meets ancient mnemonic techniques.
We learn about how soldiers with head wounds have told us the most about how the brain works and which parts of the brain are especially active when we learn with those techniques. This tells us a lot about the actual why behind those techniques.
Why are these techniques so effective? Dr. Rodger gives us the answer.
Modern neuroscience meets ancient mnemonics:
Where you can find Dr. Rodger:
https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/jennifer-rodger
https://perroninstitute.org/associate-professor-jennifer-rodger-phd-bsci-hons/
.:: Immer kostenlos ::.
.:: Unsere kostenlosen Ressourcen ::.
.:: Folge Rethinking Memory auf ::.
.:: Credits ::.
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Modern neuroscience meets ancient mnemonic techniques.
We learn about how soldiers with head wounds have told us the most about how the brain works and which parts of the brain are especially active when we learn with those techniques. This tells us a lot about the actual why behind those techniques.
Why are these techniques so effective? Dr. Rodger gives us the answer.
Modern neuroscience meets ancient mnemonics:
Where you can find Dr. Rodger:
https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/jennifer-rodger
https://perroninstitute.org/associate-professor-jennifer-rodger-phd-bsci-hons/
.:: Immer kostenlos ::.
.:: Unsere kostenlosen Ressourcen ::.
.:: Folge Rethinking Memory auf ::.
.:: Credits ::.
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