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Cognitive Skills and Study Methods
Memory: 17 Types, How to Improve (Program Included)
Memory refers to the psychological processes of acquiring, storing, retaining, and later retrieving information. This article discusses the different memory types and provides a comprehensive program to improve memory.
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Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties
Sequencing Difficulties: A Symptom of Dyslexia
Sequencing refers to our ability to perceive items in a specific order and remember that sequence. In saying the days of the week, months of the year, a telephone number, the alphabet, and counting, the order of the elements is paramount.
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Sequential Memory: Definition, Importance, Overcoming Deficits
Sequential memory requires items to be recalled in a specific order. In saying the days of the week, months of the year, a telephone number, the alphabet, and counting, the order of the elements is paramount.
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