Term ID: T1272

Elaborative Rehearsal

/elaborative-rehearsal/
A memory enhancement technique involving the meaningful processing of information by connecting new material to existing knowledge, personal experiences, or semantic networks. This deep processing strategy creates multiple retrieval pathways and significantly improves long-term retention compared to rote repetition.
Example: Learning the term "photosynthesis" by connecting it to memories of plants in sunlight, understanding its Greek roots, and relating it to cellular respiration.

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Reference: Craik & Lockhart (1972)