en committing to memory

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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committing to memory is a subevent of…

  • en repeat something ➜
  • en concentrating ➜
  • en you remember ➜
  • en you repeat the information to yourself ➜
  • en repeat something to yourself ➜
  • en write a note ➜
  • en close my eyes ➜
  • en flipping flash cards ➜
  • en gaining knowledge ➜
  • en go over material ➜
  • en learning new facts ➜
  • en llearning to retain facts better ➜
  • en memorizing ➜
  • en read out loud ➜
  • en reading ➜
  • en remove any distractions from your headspace ➜
  • en repeat the information ➜
  • en repetition ➜
  • en say outload what you are thinking ➜
  • en study ➜
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committing to memory is used for…

  • en learning something ➜
  • en memorizing something ➜
  • en recalling later ➜
  • en later recall ➜
  • en commonly needed information ➜
  • en copying down the information ➜
  • en easy recollection ➜
  • en education ➜
  • en insane thoughts ➜
  • en keeping track of important items ➜
  • en learning some facts ➜
  • en learning some information ➜
  • en learning a skill ➜
  • en memorizing things ➜
  • en not forgetting something important ➜
  • en permanent learning ➜
  • en piano recitals with sheet music ➜
  • en quick recollection ➜
  • en recalling facts when needed ➜
  • en reciting information at a later time ➜
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Effects of committing to memory

  • en learning ➜
  • en remembering ➜
  • en forget something else ➜
  • en being able to remember ➜
  • en brain activity ➜
  • en calling someone by their name ➜
  • en doing well on the test ➜
  • en have impressive results ➜
  • en impressive results ➜
  • en information overload ➜
  • en instant recall ➜
  • en instant recall ability ➜
  • en knowing your ass from your elbow ➜
  • en knowing a fact ➜
  • en learning something for life ➜
  • en loss of memory ➜
  • en make mistakes ➜
  • en a new responsibility ➜
  • en not needing to write something down ➜
  • en pass a test ➜
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committing to memory requires…

  • en concentration ➜
  • en concentration and persistence ➜
  • en focused concentration ➜
  • en full concentration ➜
  • en intensive study ➜
  • en knowing in the first place ➜
  • en memory ➜
  • en neurons ➜
  • en reading over and over again ➜
  • en remembering it ➜
  • en repetition ➜
  • en rote repetition ➜
  • en a strong interest in the subject ➜

Causes of committing to memory

  • en memorising ➜
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