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This Memory Technique Primes The Brain to Absorb More Information : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 1, 2025 6:55 pm
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Studying for exams can be a daunting task, with the sheer amount of information that needs to be retained. However, there are ways to optimize your studying process and make it more efficient. Recent research into the science of memory has shown that both novelty and familiarity play crucial roles in how we retain information. By understanding how these factors affect memory, you can create the ideal conditions for effective studying.

One way to harness the power of novelty is to expose yourself to new experiences before diving into your study sessions. This could mean taking a walk in an unfamiliar part of your neighborhood or exploring new art online. Studies have shown that individuals who engage in novel experiences are more likely to remember new information. By priming your brain with novelty, you can prepare it for optimal learning.

On the other hand, familiarity also plays a key role in memory retention. Our brains are wired to categorize and organize information, and having a framework of familiar knowledge can facilitate the learning process. When studying for exams, it’s important to connect new information to existing knowledge to enhance retention. By integrating novel information into familiar memory schemas, you can make it easier to recall during exams.

Making connections between abstract concepts can be challenging, but visual aids can be a powerful tool in helping you remember complex information. For example, using a simple image of a banana and table salt to represent ions involved in neural transmission can significantly improve retention. By linking new information to familiar elements, such as potassium-rich bananas and sodium chloride in table salt, you can enhance your understanding and memory of abstract concepts.

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Incorporating both novelty and familiarity into your study routine can help you turn difficult exam material into lasting memories. By exploring new experiences to prime your brain for learning and leveraging familiar knowledge to organize information, you can enhance your studying efficiency and retention. So, next time you’re preparing for exams, remember to embrace the power of both novelty and familiarity in your study approach.

This article was written by Judith Schomaker, an Assistant Professor at Leiden University, and is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

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