When you struggle to recall information, such as flipping a flashcard and trying to remember the answer, you are strengthening neural connections through Long-Term Potentiation, which reinforces the exact neural pathways used and makes them easier to activate next time; therefore, the effort of recall struggle, not easy review, is what builds long-term memory.
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The Neuroscience of the Recall StruggleAdded:
When you flip a flash card and struggle to recall the answer, you are strengthening connections through long-term potentiation.
That effort reinforces the exact neural pathways you used, making them easier to activate next time.
The lesson? Easy review feels good, but that recall struggle is what builds long-term memory.
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