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"If you don't have enough sleep your short term memory doesn't consolidate into your long term memory which is going to affect your school grades".
Once an item of vocabulary is in your long term memory, it will need to be watered (tested on) periodically.
This area is almost like short term memory, because this information is not yet ingrained into your long term memory.
This might be one of the most boring things for some, but trust me this works best as things get stored in your long term memory.
These study habits will help lock the information into your long term memory, which is important because you will need it for the NCLEX exam after you graduate.
Since you've written the answers in your own words, it's likely it will stay in your long term memory after test day has passed, which means you have truly learned the material.
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"Your long-term memory seems to be hunky-dory," Dr. Groom has told Brooks more than once, jubilantly.
Watch the movie for its smattering of entertainment, but don't disturb your long-term memory with the details.
"Even if you manage to take in what is being said, the information is likely to bounce around [in your brain], not being processed properly or stored in your long-term memory".
If I asked you whether a frog had a tail, for example, you would summon up a picture of a frog from your long-term memory (image generation), hold it steady in your mind (image maintenance), rotate the frog around until you see his backside (image transformation), and then look to see if there was a tail there (image inspection).
This helps the knowledge work its way from your short-term memory into your long-term memory.
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