GoDoctor Has Dived Deep Into The Research Literature So You Do Not Have To. We Have Put Together A Series Of Guides Summarising All Research Into The Science Of Learning And Memory Recall.
We Look At Methods And Techniques Which Have Been Scientifically Proven To Improve Your Revision And Exam Performance.
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GoDoctor Answers All Of Your Questions On How To Revise:
- What Time Of The Day Should You Revise?
- How Frequently Should You Revise And For How Long?
- What Is The Optimum Environment To Revise In?
- How Long Should You Start Revising Before An Exam?
- Does Last-Minute Cramming Of Information Actually Work?
The First Major Area Of Revising We Are Going To Cover Surrounds The Effect Of Context-Dependent Memory.
“Context-Dependent Memory Refers To Improved Recall Of Specific Episodes Or Information When Contextual Cues Relating To The Environment Are The Same During Encoding And Retrieval.”
So What Does This Mean?
Well When You Memorise A Piece Of Information Or Fact, Your Brain Also Links It With Details About The Environment In Which We Learned The Information And The Physical And Emotional State We Are In At The Time.
How Could This Benefit Your Revision?
Studies Have Demonstrated That If You Can Tailor Your Environment In Which You Revise You Can Improve Your Recall Of Facts And Information In The Actual Exam
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