Mark Palfreeman

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The scientists who have shepherded the theory along and characterized it most clearly are Robert Bjork of UCLA and his wife, Elizabeth Ligon Bjork, also at UCLA. The new theory of disuse (“Forget to Learn,” as we’re calling it) is largely their baby. The first principle theory is this: Any memory has two strengths, a storage strength and a retrieval strength.
How We Learn: The Surprising Truth About When, Where, and Why It Happens
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