Based on the passage, how can repetition be used to learn and retain a speech?
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Studies show that repetition enhances long-term memory creation. In what ways can you use repetition to help you learn more efficiently? To answer this question, you must first understand how the brain works. Your five senses are constantly working to help you interact with your environment. Your eyes are constantly stimulated by what you see. Your ears continually hear sounds—soft, loud, and everything in between. You smell, touch, and taste a myriad of things. If you were to experience all these sensory stimuli all at once, you would be on sensation overload! Unfortunately, a part of your brain called the thalamus helps you filter these stimuli through a process called selective filtering. Your brain is wired to process only the stimuli related to what you are doing at any given moment. After the brain processes the filtered stimuli, information is stored in the part of the b
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Based on the passage what is made known is, our brain has a part called thalamus and this helps to filter the stimuli all at once coming from outside world. As because our five sense organs continuously keeps taking in their individuals form.
The stimuli which shall reach the mind depends on the activity we do at that point of time. The other stimuli is rejected by selective filtering. So if one repeats the same thing it will ultimately set into the minds.
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