Benedict Carey is an award-winning science reporter who has been at The New York Times since 2004, and one of the newspaper’s most emailed reporters. He graduated from the University of Colorado with a bachelor’s degree in math and from Northwestern University with a master’s in journalism, and has written about health and science for twenty-five years. He lives in New York City.
In the tradition of The Power of Habit and Thinking, Fast and Slow comes a practical, playful, and endlessly fascinating guide to what we really know about learning and memory today—and how we can apply it to our own lives.
From an early age, it is drilled into our heads: Restlessness, distraction, and ignorance are the enemies of success. We’re told that learning is all self-discipline, that we must confine ourselves to designated study areas, turn off the music, and maintain a strict ritual if we want to ace that test, memorize that presentation, or nail that piano recital.
But what if almost everything we were told about learning is wrong? And what if there was a way to achieve more with less effort?
In How We Learn, award-winning science reporter Benedict Carey sifts through decades of education research and landmark studies to uncover the truth about how our brains absorb and retain information. What he discovers is that, from the moment we are born, we are all learning quickly, efficiently, and automatically; but in our zeal to systematize the process we have ignored valuable, naturally enjoyable learning tools like forgetting, sleeping, and daydreaming. Is a dedicated desk in a quiet room really the best way to study? Can altering your routine improve your recall? Are there times when distraction is good? Is repetition necessary? Carey’s search for answers to these questions yields a wealth of strategies that make learning more a part of our everyday lives—and less of a chore.
By road testing many of the counterintuitive techniques described in this book, Carey shows how we can flex the neural muscles that make deep learning possible. Along the way he reveals why teachers should give final exams on the first day of class, why it’s wise to interleave subjects and concepts when learning any new skill, and when it’s smarter to stay up late prepping for that presentation than to rise early for one last cram session. And if this requires some suspension of disbelief, that’s because the research defies what we’ve been told, throughout our lives, about how best to learn.
The brain is not like a muscle, at least not in any straightforward sense. It is something else altogether, sensitive to mood, to timing, to circadian rhythms, as well as to location and environment. It doesn’t take orders well, to put it mildly. If the brain is a learning machine, then it is an eccentric one. In How We Learn, Benedict Carey shows us how to exploit its quirks to our advantage.
發表於2024-12-22
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上個月看完的這本書。總的來說有點失望,沒有什麼新的發現。作者是紐約時報跑科學與健康這條綫的記者,書中的內容也是他十來年關注這個領域的成果,介紹的主要是認知科學與心理學方麵的研究發現。認知科學特彆是腦科學怎麼搞,我不大知道,但心理學的研究是怎麼做齣來的,我還...
評分 評分先標記一下,今天淩晨剛剛讀完,待消化一下慢慢點評 遺忘的三個作用 設立目標的積極意義 腦補是一種本能(標題黨的心理學分析,可以與《後真相時代》一起看) 今後應該如何學習,如何教育小孩學習,特彆是在與所接受過的教育理念及大眾認識衝突之處 今後應該如何學習,如何教育...
圖書標籤: 心理學 如何學習 思維訓練 學習 Learning 神經科學 思維 美國
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評分作者主要描寫瞭自己的經曆,引用瞭大量的實驗,但缺少方法。
評分書裏的建議比較簡單,就是盡量在不同的環境下,分多次學習 (在同一個自習室連續學三個小時效果不如分三天每天在不同的地方學一小時),另外保持充足的睡眠。但是書裏有非常多的研究成果,如果對這些心理學研究感興趣,推薦。如果隻是想看建議,找個綜述看看就好。
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