Lernen lernen: 13 Tipps aus der Gehirnforschung

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14 Nov 201805:07

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the impressive storage capacity of the human brain, equating to approximately 2.5 petabytes, or three million hours of YouTube videos. To optimize learning and utilize this capacity more efficiently, the video offers several tips endorsed by neuroscientists and learning experts. These include interrupted repetitions for better learning outcomes, learning in short but frequent sessions, and getting adequate sleep to allow the brain to grow synapses. It emphasizes the importance of finding a personal learning style, as different people prefer different methods, such as doodling, watching videos, or studying in groups. The video also highlights the benefits of good sleep for memory consolidation, as demonstrated by a Harvard University study. It advises focusing on difficult tasks first, as willpower is strongest in the morning, and engaging in activities like exercise, meditation, and social interaction to stimulate brain growth. The script suggests learning in different environments to improve memory retention and emphasizes the importance of enjoying the learning process for better outcomes. It also provides strategies for long-term memory retention, such as regular review of material and immediate self-testing. Lastly, the video reminds viewers that motivation is like hunger and cannot be forced, advising taking a break and doing something else if not feeling motivated.

Takeaways

  • 🧠 Our brain has the potential to store about 2.5 petabytes of information, which is roughly equivalent to three million hours of YouTube videos.
  • 💤 Sleep plays a crucial role in learning as the connections in your brain, known as synapses, grow primarily when you sleep.
  • 📚 Learn in short but frequent sessions to optimize learning outcomes.
  • 🌟 Find your own learning style; different people prefer different methods such as doodling, watching videos, studying in groups, or being surrounded by books.
  • 💤 Good sleep and dreaming are indispensable for processing and storing new information.
  • 🧘 Engage in activities that promote brain growth, such as regular exercise, meditation, and having good conversations.
  • 📈 Studying in different locations can enhance memory retention, as visual anchors provided by different environments can help recall information.
  • 😃 Take pleasure in learning, as positive emotions are important for increasing learning potential.
  • 🔁 Regularly review the material at set intervals to help with long-term memory retention.
  • ⏰ Use the Pomodoro Technique to maintain focus for 25 minutes followed by a 5-minute break to stay motivated and alert.
  • 📒 End your study session with a quick quiz or summary to boost memory performance by up to 30 percent.
  • 💧 Keep a glass of water nearby and take sips to stay hydrated, especially when you're feeling a bit lost or overwhelmed.

Q & A

  • How much information does the human brain have the potential to store?

    -The human brain has the potential to store approximately 2.5 petabytes of information.

  • What is the recommended method to optimize learning outcomes according to neuroscientists?

    -Interrupted repetitions and learning in short but frequent sessions are recommended to optimize learning outcomes.

  • Why is it more productive to learn regularly and sleep in between?

    -Neuroscientists have found that synapses, the connections in your brain, grow primarily when you sleep, making regular learning and sleeping in between more productive.

  • What does the study from Harvard University suggest about the relationship between sleep and memory?

    -The study suggests that students who slept well after learning were able to remember things up to 35 percent better than those who learned in the evening and were tested in the morning.

  • How can one find their own learning style?

    -Everyone is different; some prefer to take notes, others like to watch videos, some learn better in groups, and others prefer a quiet environment surrounded by books. It's about experimenting to find what works best for you.

  • What is the importance of focusing on difficult tasks first?

    -Most people have the strongest willpower in the morning. Getting the difficult tasks done first makes you feel better for the rest of the day and motivates you to tackle other tasks.

  • How can changing study locations enhance memory?

    -An experiment showed that students who studied in different rooms could remember up to 40 percent better than those who stayed in the same room. Different environments provide visual anchors that can enhance memory.

  • What role do positive emotions play in learning?

    -Positive emotions are very important in increasing learning potential, as assumed by modern pedagogy. Enjoying the learning process can significantly enhance the learning experience.

  • What is the recommended time interval for repeating learned material for long-term memory?

    -The material should be repeated at regular intervals. Facts and vocabulary are best retained when reviewed after one to two days, then again after a week, and then after a month.

  • How can immediate self-testing or summarizing improve memory performance?

    -Immediate self-testing in the form of a quiz or a short summary can increase memory performance by up to 30 percent because it is more demanding for your brain to recall information than to read it.

  • What is the advice for dealing with a lack of motivation?

    -Motivation is like hunger; you cannot force yourself or others to be motivated. If you are not feeling motivated, take a break and do something else.

  • What is the suggested ratio of reading to reciting when preparing for a presentation or memorizing a poem?

    -If you have an hour to learn a poem or prepare a speech, it is suggested to learn and recite the text for 20 minutes, and then take a 40-minute break. This ratio usually leads to the best results.

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