Os 5 Melhores Métodos De Estudo | Aprenda Mais Em Menos Tempo

In this video, I discuss the 5 best study techniques, considering the following factors: versatility, different student profiles, and the usefulness of each method, regardless of the person using it. The list is in order from worst to best (5th to 1st), and was organized based on my opinion and experience, as well as scientific foundations regarding memory and learning. I hope this video helps you explore new strategies that may be useful in your student journey. 😁 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ✦ 🎥 Credits: -- Editing: Victiiinho (@victiiinho) -- Idea/Thumb/Script: Me ▪ ✦ ▪ ✦ 💵 Support the channel: -- Pix - [email protected] -- Members Club -    / @adistopico   ▪ ✦ ▪ ✦ 📄 Sources: NOTE: The concept of "contextual learning" in the video is not entirely based on the principle of encoding specificity. I used this approach because it is more practical and easier to understand. However, this is more related to practice than to the direct connection between encoding and memory retrieval. The principle of encoding specificity, although well-established in the scientific community, still has many nuances to be explored and is not definitive in its proposal. For further clarification, I recommend reading the two articles below. Encoding specificity and retrieval processes in episodic memory. Psychological Review Tulving, E., & Thomson, D. M. (1973). Link: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2005-0... (or in Passarinho Preto) Testing the myth of the encoding–retrieval match. Goh, W.D., Lu, S.H.X. (2012). Memory & Cognition, 40, 28–39. Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.... (Not really related, but I recommend the article below because it's cool, thought-provoking, and contains neuroscience 👍) Examining the engram encoding specificity hypothesis in mice. Jung Hoon Jung, et al. (2023). Neuron, 111(11), 1830–1845. Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...