Chapter
The Science of Memory: Teaching, Testing, and Relaxing
In this episode, the host summarizes the research on encoding learning through teaching, testing, and relaxing, with contributions from Christian Jarrett, Ulrich Bozer, and David Robeson. The episode also touches on the phenomena of kleptomnesia, where individuals misremember other people's ideas as their own.
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In this episode of Work Life, Adam Grant explains how explaining concepts and summarizing key takeaways can help you commit new knowledge to long-term memory.
35:34 - 36:56 (01:22)
Summary
In this episode of Work Life, Adam Grant explains how explaining concepts and summarizing key takeaways can help you commit new knowledge to long-term memory. He also suggests taking a 10-minute break, quizzing yourself, and sharing your findings with someone else.
ChapterThe Science of Memory: Teaching, Testing, and Relaxing
Episode#471: Adam Grant — How to Remember Anything
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker thanks various individuals for their research in areas such as organizational memory and innovation, and briefly discusses the concept of kleptomnesia - the act of mistakenly remembering someone else's idea as one's own.
36:56 - 37:58 (01:02)
Summary
The speaker thanks various individuals for their research in areas such as organizational memory and innovation, and briefly discusses the concept of kleptomnesia - the act of mistakenly remembering someone else's idea as one's own.