Compound movements, such as drinking a cup of tea, are typically produced by threading together a sequence of simple, elemental movements—for example, reaching out, grasping the cup, raising it to the ...
Chunking refers to breaking information into small, logical segments to make it easier to process and remember. According to cognitive science research, working memory has a limited capacity and can ...
Answer by Robert Frost, author of training course and manual on the learning process, on Quora It is better to learn small chunks of information, frequently, than big chunks, infrequently. I will ...
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