Recent Memory articles.

Why Google is NOT “replacing our memory”

Why Google is NOT “replacing our memory”

Harvard's study on Google suggests that technology is preventing us from learning. Is it? Here are some facts that may help you make your decision.

Does Reading Out Loud Cause You to Remember Things Better?

Does Reading Out Loud Cause You to Remember Things Better?

Reading out loud is an effective strategy to remember things better because it creates associative memory. Learn how to apply this method to studying!

The relationship between dreaming, learning, and memory

The relationship between dreaming, learning, and memory

Sleeping prepares our minds for future learning: studies show that dreaming has a major influence on learning and even memory consolidation.

Do Mnemonics & Other Memorization Techniques Really Work?

Do Mnemonics & Other Memorization Techniques Really Work?

Learning large amounts of new information can be easier if you use mnemonics for memorization. But be careful you're not wasting your time!

Can weather affect your memory?

Can weather affect your memory?

If you've noticed your memory is worse when it's raining, it's not just you. Here's the science behind how weather affects your memory—and what you can do about it.

How long-term memory retention works

How long-term memory retention works

It takes a moment to forget a fact, but lots of hard work to remember it. We have a solution. Here's the fastest way to improve your long-term retention.

The Importance Of Memorization In Learning

The Importance Of Memorization In Learning

Discover the importance of rote memorization in learning and why it's more crucial than you think. Explore the benefits and strategies with Brainscape today!