How to do ACTIVE RECALL Effectively? (4 Techniques worked for me)

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Traditional Study Techniques put data into the brain. Active recall is the exact opposite, where the...
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when you are reading notes only a small fraction of the data are registered in the memory the rest will vanish even before you close the book if you were using passive learning methods like reading notes summarizing highlighting or listening to lectures or podcasts this video is exactly for you in this video you'll learn how active recall builds a strong memory and the exact methods i used in medical school to get great results i also have a challenge for you take a piece of paper and create a short note from this video at the end of
the video i will test the strength of your passive note-taking what is active recall this is mark and he's reading some notes some of his brain areas seem to be highly active the occipital cortex creates images of what he sees but the interpretation of written word is done by the angular gyrus and the fusiform cortex after the analysis data are sent to the hippocampus to store as memory you can stimulate muscle growth by doing exercises similarly the best way to develop a strong memory is by stimulating the hippocampus how do you do that the answer
is active recall reading notes will stimulate visual areas of the brain but the hippocampus will not be effectively stimulating that is why re-reading is inferior to active recall so how can mark stimulate his hippocampus he should close the book and try to recall what he learned this time he is recalling not from the book but from the hippocampus this will stimulate the hippocampus and strengthen his memory every time you do this the memory will become even more powerful how to do active recall effectively method number one create questions first learn the concepts from your resources
and write down your notes then create a list of questions based on those notes each time you study try to answer these questions without looking at the notes if you can answer them well bravo you have created a strong memory otherwise study the notes again and have another go at the questions you can also create flashcards with questions on the front and the answers on the back method number two use the spaced repetition tool like anki anki is a flash card app where you can enter the questions on the front and answers on the back
the smart thing about anki is that it is based on spaced repetition it will show you the same set of questions in increasing time intervals that means you have to recall the notes today then three days later then seven days later and so on this is the ultimate study technique since you are incorporating spaced repetition and active recall together method number three utilize multiple sensory pathways for active recall let me explain don't just recall using your mind i always recall writing on a whiteboard or speaking out loud sometimes i pretend to teach the concepts to
a group of imaginary students this way my brain gets stimulated through multiple sensory pathways method number four do practice questions when you are taking questions you are recalling information from the memory so it is a form of active recall on the other hand this will test your understanding of the concepts you will also learn to recall information under stress like in an actual exam if you watched until this moment it's time for the challenge i'll ask some questions from this video don't look at your notes try to recall them from the memory and realize how
ineffective passive learning is you can find the answers in the description [Music]
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