The right time to learn: mechanisms and optimization of spaced learning
For many types of learning, spaced training, which involves repeated long inter-trial
intervals, leads to more robust memory formation than does massed training, which involves …
intervals, leads to more robust memory formation than does massed training, which involves …
The effect of distributed practice: Neuroscience, cognition, and education
E Gerbier, TC Toppino - Trends in Neuroscience and Education, 2015 - Elsevier
Education ideally should induce learning that lasts for years and more. A wealth of research
indicates that, to achieve long-lasting retention, information must be practiced and/or tested …
indicates that, to achieve long-lasting retention, information must be practiced and/or tested …
[KNIHA][B] Apprendre!: les talents du cerveau, le défi des machines
S Dehaene - 2018 - shs.cairn.info
Un socle génétique, notre ADN (acide désoxyribonucléique), composé de trois milliards de
paires de nucléotides1, sorte de «gros œuvre» qui détermine la mise en place d'un réseau …
paires de nucléotides1, sorte de «gros œuvre» qui détermine la mise en place d'un réseau …
About practice: Repetition, spacing, and abstraction
TC Toppino, E Gerbier - Psychology of learning and motivation, 2014 - Elsevier
Practice takes many forms, but they all entail repeated learning opportunities. The
effectiveness of practice is well known to depend on how these learning opportunities are …
effectiveness of practice is well known to depend on how these learning opportunities are …
Neuromyths and their origin among teachers in Quebec
J Blanchette Sarrasin, M Riopel… - Mind, Brain, and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Previous studies have revealed that “neuromyths,” which are misconceptions about the
brain, show a high prevalence among teachers in different countries. However, little is …
brain, show a high prevalence among teachers in different countries. However, little is …
Spaced learning enhances episodic memory by increasing neural pattern similarity across repetitions
Spaced learning has been shown consistently to benefit memory compared with massed
learning, yet the neural representations and processes underlying the spacing effect are still …
learning, yet the neural representations and processes underlying the spacing effect are still …
[KNIHA][B] L'école du cerveau: de Montessori, Freinet et Piaget aux sciences cognitives
O Houdé - 2024 - books.google.com
Professeurs, parents, éducateurs, psychologues, vous trouverez dans ce livre les grands
jalons et repères de l'histoire de l'éducation et de la psychologie de l'enfant. Vous y …
jalons et repères de l'histoire de l'éducation et de la psychologie de l'enfant. Vous y …
Testing the deficient processing account of the spacing effect in second language vocabulary learning: Evidence from eye tracking
NG Koval - Applied Psycholinguistics, 2019 - cambridge.org
The spacing effect refers to the learning benefit that comes from separating repeated study
of target items by time or by other items. A prominent proposed explanation for this effect …
of target items by time or by other items. A prominent proposed explanation for this effect …
Spaced learning enhances subsequent recognition memory by reducing neural repetition suppression
Spaced learning usually leads to better recognition memory as compared with massed
learning, yet the underlying neural mechanisms remain elusive. One open question is …
learning, yet the underlying neural mechanisms remain elusive. One open question is …
Brain regions that show repetition suppression and enhancement: A meta‐analysis of 137 neuroimaging experiments
H Kim - Human brain map**, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Repetition suppression and enhancement refer to the reduction and increase in the neural
responses for repeated rather than novel stimuli, respectively. This study provides a meta …
responses for repeated rather than novel stimuli, respectively. This study provides a meta …