Why you ’re more likely to remember something if you read it to yourself out loud

This study is a step forward in our understanding of how people can remember more information. Next time you come to read another brilliant BPS Research article, try doing so out loud (although your office or roommates may not thank you for this!). —This time it’s personal: the memory benefit of hearing oneself Post written by Bradley Busch (@Inner_Drive) for the BPS Research Digest. Bradley is a registered psychologist and director of InnerDrive. He has work with Premiership and International footballers and is the author of Release Your InnerDrive
Source: BPS RESEARCH DIGEST - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Educational guest blogger Memory Source Type: blogs