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Memory Retention - Learning Types

Memory Retention - Learning Types

Most of us have a preferred input for new information. As a rule, this is also the sensory channel through which it is best remembered. Find out which way you prefer to receive information. When you find yourself in a situation where you need to learn something new quickly, you can pour the material into the form that suits you best. It also allows you to recognize where your weak points lie. These can then be specifically trained.

If you take in new information with several sensory channels, it is easier to remember it, as the content is saved in several different areas of the brain.

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