In Chapter 1, we saw the cycle of learning. In Chapter 2, we learned about the driving force for the cycle.
By turning the cycle, do you keep going around the same place, or do you climb little by little like a spiral staircase?
It depends on whether knowledge obtained by one cycle accumulates or not. In this chapter, we learn about the accumulation of what we learned, in other words, the memory.
- (3.1) Memory mechanism
- (3.2) The common part between memory and muscle
- (3.3) Memory becomes strong by repeated use
- (Column) In the hippocampus time is compressed
- (3.4) The output make memory strong
- (3.5) Spaced repetition method that lasts knowledge
- (3.6) Summary
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