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О механизмах ассоциативной памяти и психологическом приеме информационного насыщения поля памяти в дискурсе как средстве вспоминания забытого

О механизмах ассоциативной памяти и психологическом приеме информационного насыщения поля памяти в дискурсе как средстве вспоминания забытого

Abstract

Psychologically grounded techniques, which have been practically tested and provide for efficient memorization and time-optimal recalling of materials by students, are proposed. Foundations of a teaching methodology, which presumes refinement of the system of thinking and memory of students, are discussed.

Предлагаются психологически обоснованные и практически опробованные приемы, обеспечивающие эффективное запоминание и быстрое вспоминание учебного материала студентами. Обсуждаются основы методики обучения, предполагающего развитие мышления и памяти студентов.

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СИХОЛОГО-ДИДАКТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИЕМЫ, ЗАПОМИНАНИЕ И ВСПОМИНАНИЕ УЧЕБНОГО МАТЕРИАЛА, РАЗВИТИЕ СИСТЕМЫ МЫШЛЕНИЯ

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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