
Skills Plateau Because Of Decay And Interference
Astral Codex Ten Podcast
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The Memory Interference Hypothesis
Scott writes, still some things don't feel like decay the curve above suggests you should remember things for longer each time you review them. But if this were true, doctors would grad add to their stock of forever knowledge and get better with time. Meanwhile, i still remember a wildly uneven set of facts from my high school history classes even though i have rarely reviewed any of them since then. This suggests an interference hypothesis. Once there are too many similar things in memory, they all kind of blend together,. It's hard to learn new things in the same space. However, fast you can comfortably learn spanish, you can take a coradi class at the same time and learn koradi
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