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Understand & Improve Memory Using Science-Based Tools

Huberman Lab

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The Ebbing House Learning Curves

In the early to mid 19 twenties, a psychologist in canada named donald heb came up with what was called heb's postulate. The idea that if a sequence of neurons is active at the same time, or at roughly the sameTime, that that wol lead to a strengthening of the connections between those nurons. And many, many decades of experimentation later, we now know that postulate to be true. Nurons themselves are not smart. They don't have knowledge, so every memory is the consequence,. as i told you before, of the repeated activation of a particular chain of nuron.

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