The Surprising Benefits of Daydreaming for Memory and Perception

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Neuroscience suggests three simple techniques to boost memory and recall: 1) Repeat important information out loud or mouth the words to make them more memorable. 2) Test yourself immediately after learning or thinking about something to reinforce memory. 3) Engage in periods of daydreaming or zoning out, as it allows for memory consolidation and strengthens newly formed memories. These techniques can improve memory and cognitive function, challenging the notion that daydreaming is unproductive.
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