Brain
Medical Students
Study Skills
100

New knowledge is integrated with what you already know when you do this.

Sleep

100

The group that performed more poorly did so because they did this.

Studied in just one day
100

True or false: Reading your your science vocabulary words over and over is an effective study habit.

False

200

Recalling information actively does this to your memories.

Strengthens them

200

It can be a matter of life and death for these individuals to remember their skills.

Who are medical students.

200

When your brain makes connections between different subjects, this is strengthened.

Memory

300

Memories are strengthened when groups of these fire together repeatedly.

Neurons

300

In 2006, a research project split a group of students into two groups to analyze how they learned the best way to perform this task.

Surgeries

300

This strategy is important because it forces your brain to recall information actively, which helps strengthen your memory.

Testing yourself (with flashcards or quizzes) 

400
This part of the brain converts short-memories into long term memories.

Hippocampus

400

The group that performed better surgeries spaced their studying out over this amount of time, instead of cramming it into one day.

4 weeks

400

You are studying math and history and you switch between solving math problems and reading about historical events.  This technique is called ________.

Interleaving

500

Knowledge is strengthened when we reactivate these.

Long-term memories

500

The medical students' long term memories of how to perform surgeries are stored here.

Neocortex

500

This gives your brain more time to process and store information.

Review a little bit each day