We often think that we will automatically understand and remember the information anyway. It seems to us that the brain only needs to recognize the information it receives. You may need to read it again afterwards, but that's okay. In other words, the brain doesn't need to think, it only needs to receive information, right?
When we read passively, there is definitely something going on in our brain. "Something" - but nothing more. As a result, we have to reread the text over and over again, hoping that something will remain in our memory. This strategy is time consuming and not very effective. In fact, it is quite simple to speed up and improve the transmission of information to the brain by dynamically involving it in the process. The more actively the brain assimilates information, the faster it does it.
When we read passively, there is definitely something going on in our brain. "Something" - but nothing more. As a result, we have to reread the text over and over again, hoping that something will remain in our memory. This strategy is time consuming and not very effective. In fact, it is quite simple to speed up and improve the transmission of information to the brain by dynamically involving it in the process. The more actively the brain assimilates information, the faster it does it.
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