If you need help jogging your memory, you might try your hand at drawing. A recent study found that we remember items better when we draw them rather than write them down. In a study published in The ...
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Science confirms children who draw frequently build powerful memory strength and learning skills
A child picks up a crayon and begins to sketch a scene from a story, not knowing that this simple act is strengthening the ...
Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. Most people, when tasked with remembering something important, jot down a note. But a 2018 study published in the journal Experimental Aging Research says there may ...
Art students work for years to learn to create good portraits that capture the likeness of a subject. Even among trained artists, it takes a special talent to draw faces accurately. This problem ...
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