Memory Learning

Memory Learning is the process of acquiring and retaining new knowledge and skills, such as remembering facts and figures, problem-solving strategies, and the ability to recall information on demand. It is a fundamental part of the learning process, and a strong memory is essential for academic, professional, and personal success. Explicit memory learning techniques, such as spaced repetition and mnemonic devices, can help people to remember vast amounts of information more effectively. Memory Learning is an important tool used in cognitive psychology and neuroscience research, as it helps to understand how memories are formed and retrieved, as well as how our brains process and store information.

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Comparison of Long-Term Memory function in Elderly across Mind Activity and Diabetes Mellitus-Type 2
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Analyzing Students’ Opinions about their Learning Environments and Study Approaches with Bayesian Modeling
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Memory: A Universal Concept but Limitedly Known.
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Effects of Cognitive and Aerobic training on Working Memory and Executive Function in Aging, a Pseudo-Randomized Trial: Pilot Study
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Construction of Virtual Neuron and Consolidation of Sleep and Memory Process– A Molecular Docking and Biomathematical Approach
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Study of The ID3 and C4.5 Learning Algorithms
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Statistical Analysis on the Influence of Flipped Classroom Teaching on Students’ Learning Effect During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Epidemic
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Critical Review of Teaching and Learning Methodologies for Learners with Special Educational Needs in the 21st Century and Beyond
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Success Driven: Student Motivation Actions in Teaching and Learning
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The Importance of Mental Functions and Autobiographical Memory in the Development of Identity and Life Story in Adolescence: Their Role in Preventing Identity Diffusion, Aggressiveness And Depression Among Adolescents
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Comparative Study of Deep Learning Techniques for Detecting Corn Plant Leaf Diseases Using Transfer Learning
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Learning and Memory in an Animal Model of Longevity: The Ames Dwarf Mice
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