Term ID: T1864

Fast Learning

/fast-learning/
Rapid acquisition of new information, skills, or behaviors that occurs with minimal exposure or practice, often involving specialized learning mechanisms or optimal conditions.
Example: Children's rapid vocabulary acquisition during language development, or the quick learning that occurs during critical periods when the brain is optimally prepared.

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Reference: Pinker (1994)