Learning and Memory

The article claims that a BrainTap session after learning may help consolidate information into long-term memory. The article distinguishes memory storage problems from recall problems. Hypermnesia is described as a super-memory state asso…

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The article claims that a BrainTap session after learning may help consolidate information into long-term memory. The article distinguishes memory storage problems from recall problems. Hypermnesia is described as a super-memory state associated with alpha-theta rhythms. The article claims recall improves when neural circuits are activated soon after learning. BrainTap is framed as a way to rehearse and reinforce knowledge rather than only as a relaxation tool.