Need to remember something? Better draw it, study finds

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2016
  • Researchers at the University of Waterloo have found that drawing pictures of information that needs to be remembered is a strong and reliable strategy to enhance memory.
    The study, by Wammes, along with fellow PhD candidate Melissa Meade and Professor Myra Fernandes, presented student participants with a list of simple, easily drawn words, such as “apple.” The students were given 40 seconds to either draw the word, or write it out repeatedly. They were then given a filler task of classifying musical tones to facilitate the retention process. Finally, the researchers asked students to freely recall as many words as possible from the initial list in just 60 seconds.
    The study appeared in the the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
    For more, visit: uwaterloo.ca/news/news/need-r...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @leaa4129
    @leaa4129 5 років тому +1

    But my question is how do to remember the image your about o draw?
    Example like I want to draw an picture of an anime character but it has too many details so I forgot some of it.. So how do I remember the exact picture I want to draw?
    I'm a bit suck at drawing without looking at an image😑😶😞😒

  • @GreatEiEi
    @GreatEiEi 8 років тому

    well done ! so useful ^_^ Thanks :)

  • @GBrotto
    @GBrotto 7 років тому

    do you suspect drawing has the same positive impact on transfer knowledge tests?

  • @feraleldin5807
    @feraleldin5807 7 років тому

    Study finds what?