What Is Retrieval-Based Learning? A Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology Podcast Episode.
If you’ve ever done cognitive psychology before then you might be aware that people only learn and retain information if it enters the long-term memory. To achieve this and improve their learning, students and adults use a wide range of strategies to help them learn new information. Yet these different strategies are different levels of effective so in this cognitive psychology podcast episode, we’re going to learning about one of the most effective ways of learning new information. By the end of this podcast episode, you’ll understand what retrieval based learning is, why is it effective and some of neuropsychological mechanisms underpinning this learning strategies. If you enjoy learning about the psychology of learning, neuropsychology and biological psychology then you’ll love today’s episode.
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