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Tag: memory

March 16, 2020January 17, 2022 cogbites

Could stabbing yourself help you remember? The cognitive psychology behind a scene from Netflix’s Altered Carbon

October 28, 2019January 17, 2022 Brendan Schuetze

Flipped Classrooms: The Benefits (or Lack Thereof) are in the Details

April 29, 2019January 17, 2022 Michelle Rivers

Do people know which types of passwords are most secure?

April 22, 2019January 17, 2022 Sara Goodman

By teaching, we learn… but only when we retrieve!

March 18, 2019January 17, 2022 Annie S. Ditta

Want to tell funnier jokes? Try listening to a few first!

February 25, 2019January 17, 2022 Nola

Do long textbook passages support student learning of main ideas?

January 28, 2019January 17, 2022 Annie S. Ditta

Forgetting can benefit creative thinking

January 21, 2019January 17, 2022 cogbites

Haven’t I seen this before? The downside of doctors relying on their intuition when making diagnoses

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