Article 6FH0E Use the ‘Von Restorff Effect’ When Studying Difficult Concepts

Use the ‘Von Restorff Effect’ When Studying Difficult Concepts

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Lindsey Ellefson
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Memory is incredibly complex, which is probably why it's been studied and researched so much-and why researchers who make big discoveries about how it functions get phenomena named after them. A great example of this: the Von Restorff effect, which refers to our brains' acuity for remembering distinctive pieces of...

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