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Why is the 'forgetting curve' central to the effectiveness of spaced repetition?

Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve shows that memory decays exponentially, and spaced repetition uses this data to schedule reviews at intervals that prevent this decay from fully occurring.

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Retrieving a memory after some forgetting has occurred forces the brain to rebuild the memory trace, which is a key part of the process that makes the information more durable.

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Effective spaced repetition adjusts intervals based on recall performance—often via algorithms like SM-2—and focuses on atomic facts rather than broad, passive re-reading.

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