Optimal Protocols for Studying & Learning
from Huberman Lab
by Scicomm Media
Published: Mon Aug 26 2024
Show Notes
In this episode, I discuss science-supported protocols to optimize your depth and rate of learning of material and skills. I explain the neurobiology of learning and neuroplasticity and how correctly timed, self-directed test-taking can be leveraged to improve learning and prevent forgetting.
I discuss the study habits of the most successful learners, ways to limit distractions, how to set study goals, and how tests can be used as tools to learn, not just as a means for evaluating one’s mastery of learned material. A surprising aspect of tests, specifically self-testing soon after exposure to new material, is that they can significantly improve your ability to learn, apply, and maintain new knowledge. I also discuss tools to improve focus and alertness while studying.
By the end of this episode, you will have learned various science-supported actionable tools you can use to better learn, remember, and apply new information.
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Timestamps
Improve Studying & Learning
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Offsetting Forgetting
Learning & Neuroplasticity
Periodic Testing
Focus & Alertness, Sleep, Tool: Active Engagement
Tool: Improve Focus, Mindfulness Meditation, Perception Exercise
Sleep & Neuroplasticity, Tool: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR)
Tools: Study Habits of Successful Students
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Studying & Aspiration Goals; Challenging Material
Tool: Testing as a Learning Tool
Self-Testing, Repeated Testing
Testing Yourself & Knowledge Gaps
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New Material & Self-Test Timing
Familiarity vs Mastery
Self-Testing & Offsetting Forgetting
Best Type of Self-Tests; Phone & Post-Learning Distractions
Tool: Gap Effects; Testing as Studying vs. Evaluation
Tool: Emotion & Learning, PTSD, Deliberate Cold Exposure, Caffeine
Tool: Interleaving Information; Unskilled, Mastery & Virtuosity
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