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123. How the Brain Learns by David Sousa

Education Bookcast

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How to Store by Similarity and Retrieve by Difference

We store by similarity, but we retrieve by difference. Long term memory most often stores new learnings into a network that contain learnings with similar characteristics or associations. To retrieve an item, long term memory identifies how it is different from all the other items in that network. The link between learning music and spetial and temporal reasoning appears to be real.

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