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Why is the 'cognitive struggle' experienced during active recall considered beneficial for learning?

The article explains that struggling to retrieve information triggers a reconsolidation process, which strengthens synaptic connections and integrates the memory more deeply into the brain's long-term networks.

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Recognition involves identifying familiar information presented to you, such as re-reading a textbook, while recall requires actively pulling knowledge from memory without external prompts.

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The article notes that passive review makes information feel familiar, which the brain often misinterprets as mastery, causing students to overestimate their actual retention.

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