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Follows up babies learning development and concludes with the aspects of learning
I cant wait to pass this to my daughter a teacher in a foreign land who also has a fascination with the subject and uses many o... Read More
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The recommendations at the end are not new or surprising
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The idea of how we learned wasnt even considered – we either did or didnt but most it was by repetition
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Book is very well rssearched giving 35 pages of references
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The references at the end are really helpful for further reading and its an easy 5 star recommendation if youre interested in the subject matter whatever your motivation or background
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Deeper processing leaves a stronger mark in memory because it activates areas of the prefrontal cortex that tare associated with conscious word processing and because these areas form powerful loops with the hippocampus which stores information in the form of explicit episodic memoriesdont be put off by the fact that the four pillars of learning proposed in the book doesnt sound like revolutionary ideas