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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2021 · 12 MIN

Cues to Recall

from Psychology in the Classroom · host Lucinda Powell

Have you ever heard a song on the radio and it transports you back to different time?  Or smelt Cold Tar soap and remembered your grandparents?  Songs and smells amongst other things can act as cues to recall.  Knowing how to use cues to help us remember can be helpful when revising.  This episode looks that theory behind cues and how we can use this to help us learn more effectively and hopefully recall more efficiently in an exam. The British Psychological Society resources can be found here, and my video is here.

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