When it was time to remember the material... - Deepstash

When it was time to remember the material they had all been shown, the group that could see and hear it performed the best by far.

It seems illogical that the more senses that participate would help us remember things. Shouldn’t our brains get overloaded from this? If we’re multitasking then yes, that may be the case. 

But as the science confirms, if you really want a specific thing to stick in your mind, try to get as many senses involved as possible in the experience!

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